Wave particle duality | Chemistry | Khan Academy
Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now!Light behaves in surprising ways—it can act like both a wave and a particle. The double slit experiment reveals wave-like interference, while the photoelectric effect shows particle-like behavior. Electrons display the same dual nature, leading to the quantum model of matter and transforming our understanding of the microscopic world.
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00:00 Is light made of particles or waves
01:05 The experiment that confirmed light's wave nature.
03:20 The experiment that confirmed light's particle nature.
05:47 Light exhibits dual nature
06:45 Electrons were thought be particles
08:12 What if electrons also have wave nature?
09:20 Explaining Bohr's 'stationary' orbits
10:37 The experiment that confirmed electron's wave nature.
11:41 Both matter and light exhibit dual nature
12:03 The quantum mechanical model
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