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explain intensity of spectral lines​

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The intensity of a spectral line at a given frequency is related to the net rate of absorption (or emission) at that frequency. ... The more intense the incident radiation, the greater the rate at which transitions are induced to the higher state and thus the stronger the absorbance of the sample

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The intensity of a spectral line at a given frequency is related to the net rate of absorption (or emission) at that frequency.The more intense the incident radiation, the greater the rate at which transitions are induced to the higher state and thus the stronger the absorbance of the sample.

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