What is hydrogen spectrum explain it in simple language
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Hydrogen spectrum is a result of Neil Bohrs description of a structure of atom and is highly relevant to even quantum theory.
A spectrum is just a collective term for electro magnetic waves of different frequencies.
Neil's Bohrs explaination of the hydrogen spectrum is one of the simplest to understan. He suggested that an atom is made up of a nucleus which contains all the atoms mass and positive charge and electrons revolve around it in orbits which have fixed energy levels which means an electron in an orbit has fixed energy and when an electron “jumps” from a higher energy orbit to a lower energy orbit, it emits light having the same energy as the difference between the orbits.
A spectrum is just a collective term for electro magnetic waves of different frequencies.
Neil's Bohrs explaination of the hydrogen spectrum is one of the simplest to understan. He suggested that an atom is made up of a nucleus which contains all the atoms mass and positive charge and electrons revolve around it in orbits which have fixed energy levels which means an electron in an orbit has fixed energy and when an electron “jumps” from a higher energy orbit to a lower energy orbit, it emits light having the same energy as the difference between the orbits.
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It is the energy emitted by the electrons of Hydrogen atom after the electron gets excited and later comes back to its ground state by emitting energy.
this energy obtained on a photographic film is visible in form of lines called as spectra
this energy obtained on a photographic film is visible in form of lines called as spectra
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