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How could we identify the elements present in stars from its line spectrum

Author: Marilyn Bob-Manuel 3ekt



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Each element in the periodic tale produces a unique line spectrum when heated, consisting of specific colours at specific wavelengths seen as their bands by analysing the line spectrum that came from sources of light like stars, we can determine the chemical elements that make up that star


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each element in the periodic tale produces a unique line spectrum when heated, consisting of specific colours at specific wavelengths seen as their bands

by analysing the line spectrum that came from sources of light like stars, we can determine the chemical elements that make up that star
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