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Because the spectrum consist of another element
An Astronomer is a scientist who studies the stars and planets.
Scientists studied the light emitted by stars and found that the spectral lines corresponded to those of hydrogen. By analyzing these spectral lines through spectroscopy, scientists were able to identify the elements present in stars, with hydrogen being the most abundant element. This discovery revolutionized our understanding of the composition of stars and the universe as a whole.
Staining enabled scientist to identify cell organelles.
Einsteinium is the element named after the scientist Albert Einstein. It is a synthetic element with the atomic number 99.
Staining enabled scientist to identify cell organelles.
An Astronomer.
Scientists can use spectroscopes to gather information because the light from the stars that passes through has a certain color. Each element on the Periodic Table has a specific color. This way, scientist can figure out of which gases the star consists of.
a scientist
The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of that element; it will identify the element. The number of neutrons of a given element may be different as the element may have a number of isotopes.
what element is used and why do scientist chose it
Yes, this scientist was Ernest Lawrence.