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emission spectrum
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emission spectrum: see spectrum spectrum, arrangement or display of light or other form of radiation separated according to wavelength, frequency, energy, or some other property. Beams of charged particles can be separated into a spectrum according to mass in a mass spectrometer (see mass
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emission spectrum [i′mish·ən ‚spek·trəm]
(spectroscopy)
Electromagnetic spectrum produced when radiations from any emitting source, excited by any of various forms of energy, are dispersed.


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