
L27 Spectral lines
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There is an emission spectrum and absoption spectrum shown here. What is the bottom spectrum?
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The type of spectrum generated here is called...
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The arrows pointing down represents...
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The parallel lines represents...
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Light is emitted when electrons ...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What evidence did you observe that proves that elements give off their own unique color spectrum?
All of the gas tubes produced a full spectrum. (A rainbow.)
When we looked at white light through a prism, we saw the rainbow.
Each gas tube gave off its own unique color and color spectrum when we looked at the light through the spectroscope. None of them were the exact same.
Each gas tube gave off the same color and color spectrum when we looked at the light through a spectroscope.
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What evidence indicates that electrons move around the nucleus in definite pathways?
None of the elements emitted a full color spectrum, but rather only certain frequencies of the spectrum were given off. Since some of the spectrum is missing, this means the electrons can only emit frequencies at the fixed energy levels and not in between.
None of the elements emitted a full color spectrum, but rather only certain frequencies of the spectrum were given off. Since some of the spectrum is missing, this means the electrons can emit frequencies of light in between the energy levels.
All of the elements emitted a full color spectrum. (The Rainbow.)
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