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A bright line, or emission spectrum, appears as a pattern or series of bright lines; it …
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The extra bright parts of the spectrum are the places where the discrete spectrum …
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5.3: Spectroscopy in Astronomy - Physics LibreTexts
2022年4月11日 · A bright line, or emission spectrum, appears as a pattern or series of bright lines; it consists of light in which only certain discrete wavelengths are present. (Figure \(\PageIndex{4}\) shows an absorption spectrum, …
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Just like fingerprints can be used to identify an individual, an emission spectrum can be used to identify the presence of an element. Success Criteria. Describe how a bright line spectrum is produced in terms of energy transitions of the …
7.3: Atomic Emission Spectra and the Bohr Model
2023年10月20日 · Atoms can also absorb light of certain energies, resulting in a transition from the ground state or a lower-energy excited state to a higher-energy excited state. This produces an absorption spectrum, which has dark lines in …
Bohr’s Model: Line Spectra | Pathways to Chemistry
The line spectrum is like a fingerprint and is specific for each element. If you have ever let food boil over when cooking, you will notice the gas flame will turn a bright yellow-orange. This is due to the electrons in the sodium atoms gaining …
Bright-Line Spectroscopy and Atomic Structure
2024年9月23日 · Determine the wavelength, frequency, and energy of the bright lines for the spectrum of several nonmetal, gaseous elements. Use the activity data and observations to justify Bohr’s atomic model.
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When the emitted light is passed through a prism, only a few narrow lines, called a line spectrum, which is a spectrum in which light of only a certain wavelength is emitted or absorbed, rather than a continuous range of wavelengths (Figure …