Question:
How do we identify metal ions using a spectroscope?
Author: Miqdaam Hamed HassanAnswer:
In the flame emission spectroscope, the coloured light from a vaporised sample can be split to produce an emission spectrum. The different lines in an emission spectrum look like a coloured barcode. Each metal ion produces a unique emission spectrum. The metal present in a sample is identified by comparing its spectrum with reference spectra. These are emission spectra from known metal ions. If two spectra match, they must be from the same metal ion.
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