How is atomic emission spectrum related to flame tests?
1 Answer
Feb 10, 2015
Atomic emission spectra are created when atoms of an element have energy added to them (by heating, or running electric current through an emission tube filled with a gas).
With the naked eye, you see a single color of light (which is the sum total of all the colors of light produced by a given element). A tool called a spectroscope will reveal the unique frequencies of light being given off by the atoms of the element.
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