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    The Light Emitted from a Collection of Identical Atoms Produces
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The Light Emitted from a Collection of Identical Atoms Produces

Question 42

Question 42

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The light emitted from a collection of identical atoms produces not a continuous spectrum, but rather discrete wavelengths called


A) spectral lines.
B) a blackbody spectrum.
C) gamma rays.
D) whitebody rays.

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