{"id":39679,"date":"2024-04-26T23:05:21","date_gmt":"2024-04-26T23:05:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/branding\/roentgens-experiment\/"},"modified":"2024-04-26T23:05:21","modified_gmt":"2024-04-26T23:05:21","slug":"roentgens-experiment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sheilathewriter.com\/blog\/roentgens-experiment\/","title":{"rendered":"Roentgen&#8217;s Experiment"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Student\u2019s name <\/p>\n<p>Professor <\/p>\n<p>Course <\/p>\n<p>Date <\/p>\n<p>Roentgen\u2019s Experiment<\/p>\n<p>Discuss the significance of  Zeeman effect<\/p>\n<p>In 1896, Zeeman noted that when electrons jump from higher energy level to lower energy level photons are emitted of specific frequencies or wavelengths. This effect has been to physicists in determining energy levels in subatomic and also identifying their angular momenta. This discovery also paved way for the study of atomic nuclei. <\/p>\n<p>2a.Explain what Wilhelm Roentgen&#8217;s discovery was as well as the experiments that led to it.<\/p>\n<p>In 1895, Wilhelm Roentgen discovered X-rays. He experimented using vacuum tubes and discovered the new invisible light. As his experiments continued, Roentgen noticed that the rays were able to penetrate the soft tissue in his hand and stopped by the bones. After replacing the fluorescent screen with a photographic plate, he made the first x-ray image which clearly showed the bone on his hands. <\/p>\n<p>b. Application of the scientific methods to Roentgens experiment.<\/p>\n<p>1. Observe<\/p>\n<p>His observation was on the cathode rays which made him notice that they would not penetrate lightproof when it was covered with the Leonard tube.<\/p>\n<p>2. Question and research<\/p>\n<p>Roentgen had a new type of phosphor and wanted to see what will happen. Under the influence of his question of using phosphor, he started buying different vacuum tubes. During the experiment, he covered the tube using cardboard, turned off light, and excited his vacuum tubes.<\/p>\n<p>3. Hypothesis<\/p>\n<p>Roentgen thought the cathode rays could not go through the lightproof covering over the Leonard tube. He wanted to know if fluorescent material of another type could penetrate so he prompted to use phosphor.<\/p>\n<p>4. prediction  according to the hypothesis<\/p>\n<p>The phosphor material he wanted to experiment with had a small atomic number where x-rays could penetrate. After conducting the experiment he saw the shadow of the lead disk showing that x-rays were able to penetrate.<\/p>\n<p>5. Test<\/p>\n<p>He tested the experiment using phosphor as a fluorescent material<\/p>\n<p>5. Fixation of the results<\/p>\n<p>After covering the experiential tubes with a cardboard shield when lights off, and exciting his vacuum tubes he noticed a glimmer of light in his screen.<\/p>\n<p>When he was also studying lead transparency to x-rays in front of the plates he noticed not only the shadow of the disk but also the bones of his hand.<\/p>\n<p>3.Define the following terms<\/p>\n<p>Fluorescent- this is just a phenomenon of emission of electromagnetic radiation usually visible light which is caused by the excited atoms in the material.<\/p>\n<p>Fluoroscope \u2013 is an instrument consisting of a surface containing chemicals called phosphor that glow when struck by x-rays or gamma rays.Quantitative analysis- this gives a measured amount of certain substances and their standard units for example measuring volume.<\/p>\n<p>Qualitative analysis- this is the description of the nature of a substance for example precipitation test.<\/p>\n<p>Radioactive decay \u2013 This is where unstable nucleus tries to balance themselves by giving off the excess protons or neutrons either through beta or alpha for them to become stable.<\/p>\n<p>Half-life- This is the time interval taken for atomic nuclei to half themselves by changing spontaneously into other nuclei species through the emission of particles and energy.<\/p>\n<p>Polonium- Is a radioactive element discovered by Marie Curie and named after her country Poland.<\/p>\n<p>Radium- Radium is a highly radioactive element mostly known for causing cancer.<\/p>\n<p>Radioactive isotope- These are radioisotopes of the same chemical element but having different masses whose nuclei are unstable and emit excess energy by spontaneously emitting radiations<\/p>\n<p>Analytical chemistry- It\u2019s the study of different instruments and the ability to separate different quantities of matter <\/p>\n<p>Radio chemistry-it\u2019s a branch that deals with radioactive substances and their properties and uses<\/p>\n<p> 4a. Discovery of Henri Becquerel and his experimental setup.Becquerel is known for the discovery of radioactivity.<\/p>\n<p>For his experiment, Becquerel took uranium salt conditioned them so that they became highly fluorescent, he looked to see if photographic paper reacted with as with the x-rays and surprisingly it worked. He continued his experiments until one day he left non-fluorescent uranium in total darkness with photographic paper which reacted the same. He realized that the photographic paper was not responding to the fluorescent properties of uranium but only radioactivity. Through his experiments, he accidentally discovered that uranium salt spontaneously emits penetrating radiation that can be detected using a photographic plate.  <\/p>\n<p>b. Apply the scientific method of Becquerel<\/p>\n<p>Observe<\/p>\n<p>During his study of uranium, he observed that uranium glowed but not knowing that uranium might be having other properties. He observed also that uranium was emitting radiations similar to x-rays.<\/p>\n<p>Question and research<\/p>\n<p>Becquerel was interested in the strange behavior of light, he decided to experiment using a highly fluorescent material, uranium. He developed a photographic plate and put uranium on it.<\/p>\n<p>Hypothesis<\/p>\n<p>He said that Uranium would absorb light and reemit as x-rays, after trying to figure out again that this florescent mineral became excited by their radiation without the help of solar energy<\/p>\n<p>Prediction<\/p>\n<p>Uranium being a radioactive element the result was to be positive since Uranium continuously emitted radiation after absorbing the light<\/p>\n<p>Observation Results<\/p>\n<p>He discovered that Uranium salt is affected by light and he was able to discover that Uranium salt emits radiation spontaneously where he observed the radiation on a photographic plate<\/p>\n<p>5a Marie Currie work<\/p>\n<p>He started studying Uranium radiation which he first studied insignificant study on the magnetic properties of steel which he benefited from the influence of a specialist in the field of magnetism<\/p>\n<p>He was able to conclude that the activity of the uranium compound was determined by the number of Uranium atoms contained irrespective of the nature of the chemical compound. HE dissolved a crushed peach plant in acid and separated the elements contained in it by the use of analytic chemistry. She succeeded in obtaining black radiation powder which she named polonium.She managed to isolate radium and more active elements than Uranium<\/p>\n<p>Works Cited<\/p>\n<p>Buchwald, Jed Z., and Andrew Warwick, eds.\u00a0Histories of the electron: the birth of microphysics. MIT Press, 2004. <\/p>\n<p>Garcia, Kimberly.\u00a0Wilhelm Roentgen and the Discovery of X-rays. Mitchell Lane Pub Incorporated, 2003. 2) Hyperphysics.phys-astr.gsu.edu; Google site{3}<\/p>\n<p>Redniss, Lauren.\u00a0Radioactive: Marie &amp; Pierre Curie, a tale of love &amp; fallout. ! t Books, 2010.<\/p>\n<p>Strutt, Robert John.\u00a0The Becquerel rays and the properties of radium. 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