Chemistry, asked by BlueberryMuffin1, 6 months ago

what is the identity of the element that produced the unknown emission spectrum and what information does the spectrum give about the source of the element?

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Answered by okasharauf0
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Answer:

There are many possible electron transitions for each atom. Each transition has a specific energy difference. This collection of transitions makes up an emission spectrum. These emission spectra are as distinctive to each element as fingerprints are to people

Explanation:

Answered by rahul123437
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The Emission spectrum of a chemical compound is the spectrum with frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.

Explanation:

  • Electromagnetic radiation is emitted due to the molecule moving in transition from a higher energy state to a lower energy state.
  • Spectral lines can determine the temperature and density of the element.
  • The width of the spectral line will tell us about the movement of particles or material.
  • It will tell us about the magnetic field.
  • In the emission spectra, the bright lines will show the difference between the energy levels of the elements.
  • In absorption spectra, the spectral lines will be dark.
  • Each and every element has its own unique energy level
  • The spectral line will help in identifying the elements in a sample.
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