emissiospektrejä
Emissiospektrejä, often translated as emission spectra, refers to the set of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that are emitted by a particular substance. When atoms or molecules are excited, for example by heating or by electrical discharge, their electrons absorb energy and move to higher energy levels. As these electrons return to their lower, more stable energy levels, they release the absorbed energy in the form of photons. Each photon has a specific energy, which corresponds to a specific wavelength and frequency of light.
The resulting emission spectrum is unique to each element or compound, acting like a fingerprint. This is