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9 March, 12:04

How are the different colors observed related to the electron structure of the atoms?

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  1. 9 March, 14:21
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    Every atom has one or more electrons surrounded its nucleus. The electron emits light after changing from a high energy state o to a lower energy state which is known as transition. The wavelength of this light is unique to each element because each atom of a particular element has a different transition energy. And since we humans perceive different wavelengths as different colors, all the colors are related to the electron structure of the atoms.
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