tsmoothb3318 tsmoothb3318
  • 03-11-2021
  • Chemistry
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How is it possible for helium to have 8 spectral lines when it only has 2 electrons?

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jadnessofficial
jadnessofficial jadnessofficial
  • 11-11-2021

It has more lines in it compared to hydrogen emission spectrum. It is mainly because the helium atom has more electrons than a hydrogen atom. Therefore, more electrons get excited when we pass a white light beam through a helium sample, and it causes the emission of more spectral lines

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