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Absorption Spectra

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Meaning

Absorption spectra are the specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the electrons in atoms as they gain energy.

About Emission Spectra

The spectrum of white light is a continuous change of colours with all wavelengths having the same intensity.
An absorption spectrum is a set of specific wavelengths with a low intensity. This appears as dark lines of of missing colour from the normal spectrum made by white light.
A absorption spectrum is created when electrons absorb the energy from an electromagnetic wave and jump to a higher energy level in an atom. This removes that particular wavelength of electromagnetic wave white light being transmitted or reflected from that material.
The wavelengths of electromagnetic wave depend on the energy difference between the energy levels in atoms.
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This diagram shows an electron gaining energy by absorbing an electromagnetic wave and becoming excited (moving to a higher energy level).