Certain gasses absorb and emit different wavelengths of light that are characteristic to only that element. By applying a voltage through a tube with a gas, such as hydrogen or neon, you can see their individual emission spectrums and the colors they do and don’t emit. You can compare that to the continuous spectrum seen from a lightbulb.
(7B10.10) Emission Spectra
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Certain gasses absorb and emit different wavelengths of light that are characteristic to only that element. By applying a voltage through a tube with a gas, such as hydrogen or neon, you can see their individual emission spectrums and the colors they do and don’t emit. You can compare that to the continuous spectrum seen from a lightbulb.
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