Red, blue, green, and violet are found in the emission spectrum of hydrogen.
Violet, blue and red.
It sounds like you're describing an emission spectrum. An emission spectrum will contain bright lines at specific colors, each of which is characteristic of a particular chemical element.
The colors of light that can be seen by the human eye are the visible spectrum. The specific colors in the visible spectrum are; red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
White light contains all the possible colors of the visible spectrum, so they are the same thing.
The 7 colors of the visible spectrum are Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet.A good way to remember this is by the name Roy G Biv, because each letter of that name is starting letter of the spectrum colors. (For Example, the y in Roy stands for yellow.)
You see all the colors in a rainbow.
The difference between continuous spectrum and the atomic emission espectrum of an element is that in emission spectrum, only certain specific frequencies of light are emitted while in a continuous spectrum, a continuous range of colors are seen in the visible light.
No. Atomic emission spectrum is non-contiuous and it is named as line spectrum.
It is called Visible light Spectrum.
visible spectrum
White light contains all of the colors in the visible spectrum. Black contains none of these colors.
The visible spectrum
There are no bright lines and no dark lines in the spectrum, incandescent light has a continuous spectrum with all visible colors present
yes, there are more colors tha the visible spectrum!
the electromagnetic spectrum
visible spectrum
white
Visible Light Spectrum.