Can the Photoelectric Effect Cause Metal Oxidation in a Vacuum?

In summary: If you have enough energy for electrons to break through Coulomb barier (and big volume of vacuumed space), than electrons move to infinite and you have positive charged piece of metal.
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For the photoelectric effect, when light hits a metal, and the frequency is above the work function, electrons are given off.

I am curious if the metal becomes more and more positive if this happens. i.e oxidation without reduction??.

For this question, assume that it is done in a empty vacuum and thus the meal can't take electrons from anything else
 
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1) I am curious if the metal becomes more and more positive if this happens.
Right. But there is Coulomb force that slows and stops escaped electrons and they can't go to the infinite. But as frequency goes higher kinetic energy of escaped electrons is higher and positive charge accumulates more effective.
2) i.e oxidation without reduction??
I think no, coz there are no single atoms in metal as i.e. in any chemical solution. Atoms have collective electron cloud. Or it's possible to call oxidation of hole speciment not atom.
3) For this question, assume that it is done in a empty vacuum and thus the meal can't take electrons from anything else
4) If u have enough energy for electrons to break through Coulomb barier (and big volume of vacuumed space) than electrons move to infinite and u have positive charged piece of metal
 
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1) In principle yes. The metal will loose electrons and the potential will increase until the work function+potential = photon energy and no more electrons are emitted.

Usually one does not want this to happen during such an experiments. Therefore the metal is connected to ground so that electrons are replenished and the potential is kept constant. It is possilbe to measure the current going from the metal to ground, and this is frequently done.

2) There is no oxidisation in the chemical sense. In a metal, it is not meaningful to assign an ionic charge to the atoms.

3) Correct.
 

What is the photoelectric effect?

The photoelectric effect is a phenomenon in which electrons are emitted from a material when it is exposed to light of a certain frequency.

Who discovered the photoelectric effect?

The photoelectric effect was discovered by German physicist Albert Einstein in 1905.

What is the significance of the photoelectric effect?

The photoelectric effect was one of the key pieces of evidence that led to the development of quantum mechanics and helped to establish the particle nature of light.

What is the equation for the photoelectric effect?

The equation for the photoelectric effect is E = hf - φ, where E is the kinetic energy of the emitted electron, h is Planck's constant, f is the frequency of the incident light, and φ is the work function of the material.

How does the photoelectric effect relate to solar energy?

The photoelectric effect is the basis for solar cells, which convert sunlight into electricity. When photons of light strike the solar cell, they cause the emission of electrons, generating an electric current.

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