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Physics, 03.12.2021 03:20 tinamarie04ts

Using your data compare atomic number with total number of spectral lines. Is there a pattern? What might explain the presence or absence of a pattern based on what you know about atoms, electrons, and emission spectra? (I'm greatly sorry if the data is wrong and or confusing I'm trying my best here, I just need help with two questions. I will send the second one after this is answered)


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