What information about the electron in the atom is obtained from the fact that
the emission spectra of the elements are frequently discontinuous?
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This release occurs in the form of light of a specific wavelength (colour). Hence, atomic emission spectra represent the electrons returning to lower energy levels. Each packet of energy corresponds to a line in the atomic spectrum. There is nothing between each line, so the spectrum is discontinuous.
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