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Chemistry, 07.09.2021 06:50 raweber

( URGENT_SOMEONE HELP ) Using your data, compare the atomic numbers with the lowest and highest wavelengths in the spectrum. Is there a pattern? What might explain the

presence or absence of a pattern based on what you know about atoms,

electrons, and emission spectra?

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