What is an emission spectra? What are its types? from Chemistry

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128. What do you mean by electromagnetic spectrum?
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What is an emission spectra? What are its types?


When the radiation emitted from some source e.g. from the sun or by passing electric discharge through a gas at low pressure or by heating some substance to high temperature etc. is passed directly through the prism and recorded over a photographic plate or screen, the spectrum obtained is known as an emission spectrum.

Types of  an emission spectrum. Emission spectra can be further divided into three types:

(i) Continuous spectrum. When white light from the sun or an electric bulb is analysed by passing through a prism, the spectrum obtained consists of a continuous band of seven colours from red to violet (like a rainbow). Such a spectrum is known as continuous spectrum. In such a spectrum, there is a continuous sequence of impressions in the form of colours.

(ii) Line spectrum. When the radiations emitted by the excited substances e.g. by placing some volatile salt (say NaCl) in the bunsen flame or by

passing an electric discharge through a gas at low pressure are analysed by a spectrograph, discontinuous spectra consisting of a series of sharp lines and separated by dark bands is obtained. Such a spectrum consisting of parallel lines separated by dark space is called line spectrum. Line spectra is a finger -print of atoms because :

(a) each element has its characteristic spectrum, differing from those of all other elements and

(b) each line in the spectrum corresponds to a particular wavelength.

(iii) band spectrum. A molecule (unlike the atom) emits the radiations over a close range of wavelengths so that the spectrum consists of the group of lines spaced very close together. These lines are so much close that they look like a band. Such a spectrum is known as band spectrum.



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