you can too an internet search engine and choose IMAGES, type UV-Vis. spectra of sunset yellow and get the desired image of related spectra of tour request.
The spectra of the stars you want to analyze.
Bohr model explain these spectra.
spectra
Each substance has known specific maximum of absorption. Comparing spectra substances can be identified.
Is around 235nm
sunset yellow
I think it is a food colorant also known as sunset yellow. Source: http://www.foodadditivesworld.com/sunset-yellow.html
I think it is a food colorant also known as sunset yellow. Source: http://www.foodadditivesworld.com/sunset-yellow.html
yellow, orange, and red
yellow,Baige, and light orange
sunsets are red/yellow/orange because of ultriaviolents and invisible rays. it can also be caused by radiation.
E110 is Sunset Yellow which is certifiable as FD&C Yellow #6. E904 is shellac. See Related Links.
The horizon seems pale yellow during sunset and sunrise because the sunlight refracts through the atmosphere, only allowing colors like reds and yellows to show through.
The Sun spectra is considered continuous.
There are three main types of infrared spectra: absorption spectra, emission spectra, and reflection spectra. Absorption spectra are produced when a material absorbs infrared energy, emission spectra are produced when a material emits infrared radiation, and reflection spectra result from the reflection of infrared radiation off a material.
Well yellow and green are color but what I think your asking is" What is yellow is actually green" well if thats the case then sorta. A yellow object actually reflects red and green light, we see it as yellow. On the light spectra there are the three primary colors of light, red, green, and blue. There are also 2 secondary colors, yellow and cyan. Magenta is a secondary color but it doesn't appear on the spectra like white so its a phantom color. You'll noticed that magenta is similar to red, cyan is to blue and yellow is to green. if you pick a color in between yellow and green it'll appear more green than yellow since its a primary color of light, making it naturally darker than most colors. I hope I answered your question.
The Sun is not actually yellow . . . it is a slightly blue hot-white. Sunlight looks yellow at sunset and sunrise because of all the dust and pollution between our eyes and theSun.