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Physics, 11.05.2021 07:00, adriandehoyos1p3hpwc

As seen in the spectroscope lab, the unique "fingerprint spectra from the sources of radiation where the colors are separated from one another, making lines, is called??? A. invisible
B. absorption
C. discontinuous
D. emission

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