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the model that explains atomic emission spectra is called Bohrs' Model
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two or more elements can have the same atomic emission spectra
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Each element emits specific colors of light that correspond to specific wavelengths.
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When the input is white light from an incandescent bulb, the output is a few discrete lines. The pattern of the wavelengths of these lines is unique to hydrogen.
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Different wavelengths, or distances between crests of waves, of light result in different colours of light.
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When the input is light from a hydrogen lamp, the output from the spectroscope is a continuous spectrum of all colours and visible wavelengths.
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The atomic emission spectrum is the pattern formed when light emitted by an element is separated into the different wavelengths it contains.
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