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The Spectroscope Lab. Different wavelengths correspond to different colors!. Units: 1 nanometer= 10 -9 meters!. long wavelengths. short wavelengths. If you pass white light through a prism, it separates into its component colors. Spectrum. R . O . Y . G . B . I . V !!.
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Differentwavelengths correspondtodifferentcolors! Units: 1 nanometer= 10-9 meters!
long wavelengths short wavelengths If you pass white light through a prism, it separates into its component colors. Spectrum R.O.Y. G. B.I.V !!
A hot object or a hot, dense gas produces a continuous spectrum -- a complete rainbow of colors without any specific spectral lines.
A hot, low density gas produces an emission line spectrum - a series of bright spectral lines against a dark background.
A cooler, low density gas in front of a hot dense gas produces an absorption line spectrum - a series of dark spectral lines among the colors of the rainbow.
Spectral Lines By observing the location of the emission and or the absorption lines, one can identify the element!!!!