Quantum Chemistry 1.3 - Rydberg Formula

Short lecture on the Rydberg formula. When hydrogen atoms are heated, photons are emitted with distinct sets of wavelengths. These wavelengths form multiple series of increasingly close lines up to a threshold. Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen independently discovered formulas which predict the frequencies in their series. Rydberg determined one overall equation which predicts the position of all spectral lines, depending on the Rydberg constant and two discrete positive integer values, or "quantum numbers". Notes Slide: http://i.imgur.com/jKyanSa.png -- About TMP Chem -- All TMP Chem content is free for everyone, everywhere, and created independently by Trent Parker. Email: [email protected] -- Video Links -- Chapter Playlist:    • Early Quantum Theory   Course Playlist:    • Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy   Course Review:    • Quantum Chemistry Chapter Reviews   Other Courses:    • PChem Course Intros   Channel Info:    • About TMP Chem   -- Social Links -- Facebook:   / tmpchem   Twitter:   / tmpchem   LinkedIn:   / tmpchem   Imgur: https://tmpchem.imgur.com GitHub: https://www.github.com/tmpchem -- Equipment -- Microphone: Blue Yeti USB Microphone Drawing Tablet: Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch Small Drawing Program: Autodesk Sketchbook Express Screen Capture: Corel Visual Studio Pro X8