Absorption and Emission Spectra - OR

Absorption and Emission Spectra - OR

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1.

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What is an absorption spectrum?

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An absorption spectrum is a spectrum of absorbed light, showing dark lines or bands where specific wavelengths of light have been absorbed by a substance.

2.

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What is an emission spectrum?

Back

An emission spectrum is a spectrum of emitted light, showing bright lines or bands at specific wavelengths corresponding to the energy levels of electrons in atoms.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does a redshift indicate in astronomy?

Back

A redshift indicates that an object is moving away from the observer, causing the wavelengths of light to stretch and shift toward the red end of the spectrum.

4.

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What does a blueshift indicate in astronomy?

Back

A blueshift indicates that an object is moving toward the observer, causing the wavelengths of light to compress and shift toward the blue end of the spectrum.

5.

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Front

How can scientists identify unknown gases using spectra?

Back

Scientists can identify unknown gases by comparing their emission or absorption spectra to known spectra of pure elements.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is the significance of the spectral lines in identifying elements?

Back

Spectral lines are unique to each element and serve as fingerprints, allowing scientists to identify the presence of specific elements in a sample.

7.

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What is the relationship between temperature and emission spectra?

Back

The surface temperature of an object affects its emission spectrum; hotter objects emit light at shorter wavelengths, resulting in a spectrum that can indicate higher temperatures.

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