Question 1 and 2 go together
If your data is difficult to interpret, you may use the spectra below to identify the unknown (scale number is on the axis). Your analysis of the data is more important than arriving at the correct answer. Li Na K Cu Unknown 1. Using the equation from your calibration plot above, calculate the wavelength of light for each observed line in the metal flame tests (either observed or from the sample data above). Present the information in a data table below. (Include the name of the salt, scale number, and wavelength.) Show a sample calculation for LICI. Note: You can set this up in Excel to autocalculate and paste the table below.) 2. What atom(s) are present in the unknown. Explain citing the experimental data (spectra above and colors observed in flame tests) to support your conclusion in a few sentences.
If your data is difficult to interpret, you may use the spectra below to identify the unknown (scale number is on the ax
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