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sodium spectrum of wavelength 5896 A° is obtained from transition from?​

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Answered by susmitapal496
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Sodium Spectrum. The sodium spectrum is dominated by the bright doublet known as the Sodium D-lines at 588.9950 and 589.5924 nanometers. From the energy level diagram it can be seen that these lines are emitted in a transition from the 3p to the 3s levels.

The yellow lines are the only two colors of visible light emitted by excited sodium atoms. The spectrum has "white" markers to help locate the 400nm , 500 nm , 600 nm wavelength positions.

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Answered by tejugana
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The sodium spectrum is dominated by the bright doublet known as the Sodium D-lines at 588.9950 and 589.5924 nanometers. From the energy level diagram it can be seen that these lines are emitted in a transition from the 3p to the 3s levels. The line at 589.0 has twice the intensity of the line at 589.6 nm.

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