Match the characteristics for light spectra to its appearance.
Items to sort:
- A function of...
Chemistry, 16.11.2020 19:40 clairajogriggsk
Match the characteristics for light spectra to its appearance.
Items to sort:
- A function of temperature
- Contains light of all wavelengths
- Produced from hot, thin gases
- White light through a prism
- Source of light is behind a thin gas
- Produces unique colors in flames
Each item listed above can be sorted into one of the 3 following categories:
1. Bright Colored Lines
2. Occasional Dark Lines
3. Resembles a Rainbow
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