General Spectra Data Analysis: 1. Look at your recorded data for the nitrogen spectrum. Compare what you observed with y

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General Spectra Data Analysis: 1. Look at your recorded data for the nitrogen spectrum. Compare what you observed with y

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General Spectra Data Analysis: 1. Look at your recorded data for the nitrogen spectrum. Compare what you observed with your eyes (color) with what the SpectraVis Plus Spectrometer detected for wavelengths from about 700 nm to 800 nm. Clearly explain the cause of these observations. OOT 008 000 003 (mr) rien lovbW :S1169 mikitoaga nojasime erit to aleeq erit nitolo) muntega noiaeima nopost . Looking at the nitrogen, carbon dioxide and air emission spectra that are provided (handed out in lab) which emission peaks predominate, nitrogen or carbon dioxide, in the spectrum of air? Does this make sense? Please provide reasoning as to whether it makes sense or not. Your reasoning may be supported with numerical data. (You can look up the percent composition of air on the Internet.) 3. Compare the print outs of the emission spectra handed out in lab to each other. How do the atomic emission spectra (H, He, Ne, Ar) compare to the molecular spectra (CO2, N2)? In other words, what is the main difference in the emission spectra of atoms compared to molecules?
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