a spectrum of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source.
12) Emission line spectrum of atoms contains
Only a few colors in the form of isolated sharp parallel lines generally produced by heated gases
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If we pass white (continuous-spectrum) light through a cool gas
a spectrum of electromagnetic radiation transmitted through a substance, showing dark lines or bands due to absorption at specific wavelengths.
It needs to be in glowing gaseous form
To produce an emission spectrum of hydrogen It needs to be in glowing gaseous form
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a) After 1600yrs - 0.5 decayed, 0.5 left After 3200 yrs - there's 0.5 left, so you need to take half of that, i.e. a further 0.25 of the initial sample would have decayed. so total decayed = 0.75, total undecayed = 0.25 After 4800 - half of the 0.25 left will decayed, i.e. a further 0.125 of initial sample will decay. so total decayed = 0.75 + 0.125 = 0.875 of initial sample = 7/8 b) 6400 yrs is a further half life (from part a). After 4800 yrs, 1/8 is left, so after another half life, 1/16 will be left
is different
Emission line spectra of different elements is different