Continuous spectrum.
Continuous spectrum.
All three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) can produce absorption or emission spectra. These spectra are unique to each element or molecule and can be used to identify them based on the specific pattern of lines or bands observed.
An emission spectrum can be produced by a solid, liquid, or gas. This type of spectrum consists of bright lines or bands of specific wavelengths emitted when electrons in the material transition to lower energy levels.
Solid /liquid solid
continuous emission
What type of change occurs when water changes from a solid to a liquid
milk scientifically a Solid
It is the spectrum of visible light, which has the colors of the rainbow.
When something is changing from a solid to a liquid, it is melting.
Tin is a metal that is typically a solid at room temperature. It has a melting point of 231.9°C (449.4°F) and a boiling point of 2,602°C (4,716°F).
A continuous spectrum is produced when white light from the Sun passes through a prism. This spectrum contains all the colors of the rainbow without any distinct lines or bands.
it depends on what type of liquid it is