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    The Absorption of Certain Wavelengths of White Light Produces Dark
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The Absorption of Certain Wavelengths of White Light Produces Dark

Question 33

Question 33

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The absorption of certain wavelengths of white light produces dark lines in the spectrum. These dark lines are called


A) Airy lines.
B) Fraunhofer lines.
C) Rydberg lines.
D) polarization lines.

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