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GRR..Stupid chem lab question
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Aflac Wrote:In the context of an observed spectrum, "strongest" usually means thickest or most obvious lines. What the question is asking is where you can find the three most OBVIOUS, or characteristic, spectrum lines, what their wavelengths are, and what elements cause them (references/google is your friend).

Probably googled this question at least a dozen times, but it didn't help because no websites specified what "strongest" meant. Websites would say lines A-K are strongest, but that didn't tell me which three are the strongest out of those. So yes, it is my friend, but not a very good one.
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GRR..Stupid chem lab question - by InvictHero - 2012-10-23, 12:12 AM
GRR..Stupid chem lab question - by VerrKol - 2012-10-23, 12:27 AM
GRR..Stupid chem lab question - by InvictHero - 2012-10-23, 01:05 AM
GRR..Stupid chem lab question - by VerrKol - 2012-10-23, 01:29 AM
GRR..Stupid chem lab question - by Aflac - 2012-10-23, 09:38 AM
GRR..Stupid chem lab question - by InvictHero - 2012-10-23, 01:10 PM
GRR..Stupid chem lab question - by Aflac - 2012-10-23, 03:11 PM
GRR..Stupid chem lab question - by InvictHero - 2012-10-23, 11:32 PM

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