transition of inner electron in heavy metals results in emissions of 1.x-ray photos 2.visible light 3.infra red 4.microwave photons
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Transition of inner electron in heavy metals results in emissions of visible light.
Yes, visible light is emitted when an inner electron is transmitted into heavy metals.
So the right answer is option 2
The reasoon for forming the visible light is the electron charge is collided with the particles present in heavy metal resulting in the formation of light
Yes, visible light is emitted when an inner electron is transmitted into heavy metals.
So the right answer is option 2
The reasoon for forming the visible light is the electron charge is collided with the particles present in heavy metal resulting in the formation of light
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Transition of inner electron in heavy metals results in emissions of visible light.
Option: (2)
Explanation:
- When the inner electron of the heavy metals move from one orbital to the other there is gain or loss of energy.
- When there is loss of energy, the potential energy present in the atom of the heavy metal is converted into light energy to stop the frequency of the light energy falls in the range of the visible spectrum.
- Hence visible light can be seen when transition of an electron in the heavy metal takes place.
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