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The colors in the flame test depends on the specific emission lines of a chemical element.
Elements have a number of spectral lines because of the number of energy levels and electrons. An electron falling from n=2 to n=1 gives one line, and if it falls from n=3 to n=1, it gives yet another line, and so on.
Elements have several spectral lines and although some lines may be the same between different elements most lines are not and the whole spectrum for each element is indeed unique.
The spectral lines. Each element has a characteristic "fingerprint" in a spectrum.
Every element, when heated, sends out light with characteristic spectral lines. These same lines are also absorbed when the element is present in an atmosphere between a light source and the observer. When studying spectral lines of the sun some lines were noted that were not known on earth, from which we concluded that there must be an inknown new element. Which was subsequently found on earth.
The colors in the flame test depends on the specific emission lines of a chemical element.
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As it stands, the question can have no answer because there can be infinitely many parallel lines.
The clue for knowing the number of lines in an octet is that in a Lewis structure a line represents two electrons. This means that an element with four lines attached to other elements has an octet.
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Elements have a number of spectral lines because of the number of energy levels and electrons. An electron falling from n=2 to n=1 gives one line, and if it falls from n=3 to n=1, it gives yet another line, and so on.
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An emission spectrum depend on electrons transition in the atom of a chemical element; and elements are different.Absorption spectrum is based on the different absorption pics of different molecules, depending on the frequency of radiation.Spectral methods are largely used in analytical chemistry.
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Lines that are generally straight, either vertical or horizontal. Static lines produce an element of stillness; they're used to depict or "describe" objects at rest.
The spacing between the lines in the spectrum of an element are constant. This is called the emission spectrum of an element. Each element has a unique emission spectra that will be the same each time.
There are a lot more. Each element has several possible absorption lines. In fact the element iron has several hundred lines.