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Difference between atomic spectra and molecular spectra in table

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Answered by sardhik
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Atomic spectra are the transitions of electrons between electronic energy levels in isolated atoms. ... Molecular spectra involve transitions in molecules with two or more atoms [either the same or different]

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Difference between atomic spectra and molecular spectra

Explanation:

  • Atomic spectroscopy refers to the study of the electromagnetic radiation absorbed and emitted by atoms. Since chemical elements have unique spectra, we can use this technique to analyze the composition of elements in a sample.  Electrons are in certain energy levels of an atom. We call these energy levels as atomic orbitals. These energy levels are quantized rather than being continuous. The electrons in the atomic orbitals can move from one energy level to another by either absorbing or releasing the energy they have.
  • Molecular spectroscopy refers to the study of the electromagnetic radiation absorbed and emitted by molecules. The molecules in the sample can absorb some wavelengths that we pass through the sample and can move to a higher energy state from the existing lower energy state. The sample will absorb particular wavelengths but not all, depending on the chemical composition of the sample.

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