Atomic Spectra
A spectrum is an assembly of energy levels in the form of radiations emitted by an atom in its excited state. Every atom gives discontinuous line spectra. Each line in the spectra corresponds to a specific wavelength and it is unique to a given element. No tw..
Atomic Spectra
A spectrum is an assembly of energy levels in the form of radiations emitted by an atom in its excited state. Every atom gives discontinuous line spectra. Each line in the spectra corresponds to a specific wavelength and it is unique to a given element...
Atomic emission spectra
When a substance is heated to a high temperature, the atoms in the vapours get energized. These energized atoms then return to the ground state by emitting electromagnetic radiations of certain definite wavelength. A series of bright lines separated from each other by dark spac..
When a substance is heated to a high temperature, the atoms in the vapours get energized. These energized atoms then return to the ground state by emitting electromagnetic radiations of certain definite wavelength. A series of bright lines separated from each other by dark spac..Spectra
Spectra - The two types of spectra are emission and absorpti..
Spectra
When light emitted from a source is examined directly in a spectroscope, we observe the emission spectrum of the sourc..
Emission and Absorption Spectra
Emission and Absorption Spectra - One can understand atomic spectra if one knows the concept of atomic energy levels. The movements of electrons from one level to another causes the spectra. The work of a spectoscopicst is to find the energy levels ..
Emission Spectra
When light emitted from a source is examined directly in a spectroscope, we observe the emission spectrum of the source. When continuous light from a source is made to pass through an absorbing substance and then examined in a spectroscope, we obtain the absorption spectrum of the substance. The d..
Bohr's concept of atom
. But when an electron jumps from a lower energy level to a higher one, some energy is absorbed while some energy is emitted. When an electron jumps from a higher energy level to a lower one, the amount of energy absorbed or emitted is given by the difference of energies associated with the two lev..
Atom
Atom is the smallest particle of an element, which may or may not have independent existence. It is made up of subatomic particles like electrons, protons and neutrons. Atoms of one type of element differ from those of the other due to different number of subatomic particles. ..
Atom is the smallest particle of an element, which may or may not have independent existence. It is made up of subatomic particles like electrons, protons and neutrons. Atoms of one type of element differ from those of the other due to different number of subatomic particles. ..Atomicity
Like halogens, hydrogen is diatomic (H 2 ) whereas metals are monoatomi..
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