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  • 19-04-2022
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Explain why you usually can’t use just a single spectral line to confirm the identity of an element.

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  • 19-04-2022

You can't usually just use a single spectrum line to confirm the identity of an element because there are cases that the emission line id not clearly defined. When the emission line is very weak compared to surrounding noise, in which case the more datapoints you have to build up confidence for the existence of a particular emission spectra, the better.

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