Emission Spectrum


Emission Spectrum:


According to plank’s theory of radiation, energy is radiated or absorbed by a body discontinuously in a definite fundamental unit or in an integral multiple of the fundamental unit. This unit of energy was called by plank quantum. 
The emission spectrum of a chemical element or chemical compound is the spectrum of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the element's atoms or the compound's molecules when they are returned to a lower energy state.
Each element's emission spectrum is unique. Therefore, spectroscopy can be used to identify the elements in matter of unknown composition. Similarly, the emission spectra of molecules can be used in chemical analysis of substances. Look at  the given Image, it is emission spectrum of Hydrogen:



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