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16 April, 14:03

A spectrum for a given element is unique for that element. why is that so?

A. No element has more than 2 electrons in the first shell.

B. Each element has an unique arrangment of electrons

C. Atoms of different elements have different masses

D. Atom nuclei Contains No electrons

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  1. 16 April, 16:48
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    The correct answer is B.

    The electrons deal with most of the spectrum emissions. Whilst mass is technically a factor, the more precise answer would be B.
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