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2 May, 18:26

why do these energy levels mean that the atom will show an emission spectrum of individual lines rather than a continuous spectrum of emitted lights?

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  1. 2 May, 18:33
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    It is a fundamental concept that atomic spectra are discontinuous the electron's energy levels are quantized which is a quantum mechanics concept that a system is limited to certain energy states which depends on the particular system being refereed to

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    Atomic electrons posses only specific energy levels with nothing in between those levels, it can be excited to a higher energy level by gaining the required energy or lose energy in quantized packets to drop to a lower energy level hence the discontinuous spectral lines
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