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why does each element have its own unique atomic line spectrum? multiple choice question. radiation that is not visible light does not show up in the atomic line spectrum. the lines in the spectrum represent the radiation absorbed or emitted over a small interval of time only. the lines correspond to the energy changes we can detect, since it is impossible to detect every change. the lines in the spectrum correspond to the differences between the specific energy states in the atom.

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The lines in the spectrum correspond to the differences between the specific energy states in the atom.

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