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Why don’t atoms emit a continuous spectrum?​

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Answered by rakshayasri007
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Atomic spectra are discontinuous because the energy levels of electrons in atoms are crushed. The electrons in an atom can have only certain energy levels. There is no middle ground. If an electron is excited to a new energy level, it jumps to that level mediumly.

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