Atomic emission wavelengths are the specific wavelengths of light emitted by atoms when electrons transition between energy levels. These transitions occur when an electron absorbs or emits a photon, resulting in a change in its energy state.
The Rydberg formula can be used to calculate the wavelengths of spectral lines in hydrogen: [frac{1}{lambda} = R_H left( frac{1}{n_1^2} – frac{1}{n_2^2} right)], where R_H is the Rydberg constant, and n_1 and n_2 are principal quantum numbers.
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