Chemistry, asked by ramtheking2005, 10 months ago

The spectrum obtained by incandescent solids is
(A) Continuous
(B) Line
(C) Band
(D) Absorption​

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Answered by viratdhoni187
3

Explanation:

it's Answer is a... CONTINUOUS.......

Answered by Agastya0606
1

The correct answer is option (a) Continuous.

  • The spectrum of incandescent solids is claimed to be continuous as a result of all wavelengths being present. The spectrum of incandescent gases, on the opposite hand, is named a spectrum as a result of solely many wavelengths emitted.
  • These wavelengths seem to be a series of parallel lines as a result of a slit being employed because of the light-imaging device. Line spectra are characteristic of the weather that emit radiation. Line spectra are referred to as atomic spectra as a result of the lines representing wavelengths radiated from atoms once electrons amendment from one energy to a different.

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