Multiple Choice
A hydrogen atom in a low-density, hot gas gives off what type of spectrum?
A) series of emission lines at uniform wavelength spacings
B) uniform spectrum crossed by numerous dark absorption lines
C) series of emission lines spaced in a mathematical sequence
D) uniform spectrum containing all colors
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