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Difference between emission and absorption spectra

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Answered by kriti200348
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It's an easy question... But still some of the students bt have doubt in it....

See in simple language it I talk abt... Absorption spectra is when a source is provided to the electron.. And it absorbs energy Frm it.....And move to the excited state..... And when we get a spectra from the above.. It is called absorption spectra....

While in emission spectra... The electron in higher energy level losses energy and starts coming back to less excited state...and the spectrum formed during this is called emission spectra.....

Hope it helps...

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Answered by Anonymous
10

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→ Absorption can be defined as, it's the phenomenon in which a substance is distributed throughout the entire solid substance.

→ As it's also called as bulk phenomenon because of the solid concerntration. And it's spread uniformly throughout the bulk of solid.

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→ It's a spectrum where electro magnetic radiations is emitted by a source or a component.

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→ The absorption lines of the light is been absorbed by the atom and hence, we can see a dip formed on the spectrum.

→ Well, Due to atoms releasing photons at some wavelengths, the emission spectra have spikes in the spectra.

→ Absorption spectra shows dark lines with large gaps. Whereas emission spectra shows coloured lines.

→ Emission spectra is formed when atoms produce energy whereas absorption spectra is formed when atoms release energy.

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