How is an atomic emission spectrum produced?
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Energy is absorbed as electrons move from a h...
Chemistry, 14.05.2021 15:50 naomijamieson88
How is an atomic emission spectrum produced?
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Energy is absorbed as electrons move from a higher to a lower energy level.
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Energy is absorbed as electrons move from a lower to a higher energy level.
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Energy is released as electrons move from a higher to a lower energy level.
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Energy is released as electrons move from a lower to a higher energy level.
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