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Visible light[edit source]
For each element, the following table shows the spectral lines which appear in the visible spectrum at about 400-700 nm.
Element | Z | Symbol | Spectral lines -- | -- | -- | -- hydrogen | 1 | H | helium | 2 | He | lithium | 3 | Li | beryllium | 4 | Be | boron | 5 | B | carbon | 6 | C | nitrogen | 7 | N | oxygen | 8 | O | fluorine | 9 | F | neon | 10 | Ne | sodium | 11 | Na | magnesium | 12 | Mg | aluminium | 13 | Al | silicon | 14 | Si | phosphorus | 15 | P | sulfur | 16 | S | chlorine | 17 | Cl | argon | 18 | Ar | potassium | 19 | K | calcium | 20 | Ca | scandium | 21 | Sc | titanium | 22 | Ti | vanadium | 23 | V | chromium | 24 | Cr | manganese | 25 | Mn | iron | 26 | Fe | cobalt | 27 | Co | nickel | 28 | Ni | copper | 29 | Cu | zinc | 30 | Zn | gallium | 31 | Ga | germanium | 32 | Ge | arsenic | 33 | As | selenium | 34 | Se | bromine | 35 | Br | krypton | 36 | Kr | rubidium | 37 | Rb | strontium | 38 | Sr | yttrium | 39 | Y | zirconium | 40 | Zr | niobium | 41 | Nb | molybdenum | 42 | Mo | technetium | 43 | Tc | ruthenium | 44 | Ru | rhodium | 45 | Rh | palladium | 46 | Pd | silver | 47 | Ag | cadmium | 48 | Cd | indium | 49 | In | tin | 50 | Sn | antimony | 51 | Sb | tellurium | 52 | Te | iodine | 53 | I | xenon | 54 | Xe | caesium | 55 | Cs | barium | 56 | Ba | lanthanum | 57 | La | cerium | 58 | Ce | praseodymium | 59 | Pr | neodymium | 60 | Nd | promethium | 61 | Pm | samarium | 62 | Sm | europium | 63 | Eu | gadolinium | 64 | Gd | terbium | 65 | Tb | dysprosium | 66 | Dy | holmium | 67 | Ho | erbium | 68 | Er | thulium | 69 | Tm | ytterbium | 70 | Yb | lutetium | 71 | Lu | hafnium | 72 | Hf | tantalum | 73 | Ta | tungsten | 74 | W | rhenium | 75 | Re | osmium | 76 | Os | iridium | 77 | Ir | platinum | 78 | Pt | gold | 79 | Au | mercury | 80 | Hg | thallium | 81 | Tl | lead | 82 | Pb | bismuth | 83 | Bi | polonium | 84 | Po | astatine | 85 | At | radon | 86 | Rn | francium | 87 | Fr | radium | 88 | Ra | actinium | 89 | Ac | thorium | 90 | Th | protactinium | 91 | Pa | uranium | 92 | U | neptunium | 93 | Np | plutonium | 94 | Pu | americium | 95 | Am | curium | 96 | Cm | berkelium | 97 | Bk | californium | 98 | Cf | einsteinium | 99 | Es | fermium–oganesson | 101–118 | Fm–Og |Visible light[edit source]
For each element, the following table shows the spectral lines which appear in the visible spectrum at about 400-700 nm.
Visible light For each element, the following table shows the spectral lines which appear in the [visible spectrum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_spectrum) at about 400-700 nm.
Spectral lines of the chemical elements Element Z Symbol Spectral lines hydrogen 1 H Spectra of H helium 2 He Spectra of He lithium 3 Li Spectra of Li beryllium 4 Be Spectra of Be boron 5 B Spectra of B carbon 6 C Spectra of C nitrogen 7 N Spectra of N oxygen 8 O Spectra of O fluorine 9 F Spectra of F neon 10 Ne Spectra of Ne sodium 11 Na Spectra of Na magnesium 12 Mg Spectra of Mg aluminium 13 Al Spectra of Al silicon 14 Si Spectra of Si phosphorus 15 P Spectra of P sulfur 16 S Spectra of S chlorine 17 Cl Spectra of Cl argon 18 Ar Spectra of Ar potassium 19 K Spectra of K calcium 20 Ca Spectra of Ca scandium 21 Sc Spectra of Sc titanium 22 Ti Spectra of Ti vanadium 23 V Spectra of V chromium 24 Cr Spectra of Cr manganese 25 Mn Spectra of Mn iron 26 Fe Spectra of Fe cobalt 27 Co Spectra of Co nickel 28 Ni Spectra of Ni copper 29 Cu Spectra of Cu zinc 30 Zn Spectra of Zn gallium 31 Ga Spectra of Ga germanium 32 Ge Spectra of Ge arsenic 33 As Spectra of As selenium 34 Se Spectra of Se bromine 35 Br Spectra of Br krypton 36 Kr Spectra of Kr rubidium 37 Rb Spectra of Rb strontium 38 Sr Spectra of Sr yttrium 39 Y Spectra of Y zirconium 40 Zr Spectra of Zr niobium 41 Nb Spectra of Nb molybdenum 42 Mo Spectra of Mo technetium 43 Tc Spectra of Tc ruthenium 44 Ru Spectra of Ru rhodium 45 Rh Spectra of Rh palladium 46 Pd Spectra of Pd silver 47 Ag Spectra of Ag cadmium 48 Cd Spectra of Cd indium 49 In Spectra of In tin 50 Sn Spectra of Sn antimony 51 Sb Spectra of Sb tellurium 52 Te Spectra of Te iodine 53 I Spectra of I xenon 54 Xe Spectra of Xe caesium 55 Cs Spectra of Cs barium 56 Ba Spectra of Ba lanthanum 57 La Spectra of La cerium 58 Ce Spectra of Ce praseodymium 59 Pr Spectra of Pr neodymium 60 Nd Spectra of Nd promethium 61 Pm Spectra of Pm samarium 62 Sm Spectra of Sm europium 63 Eu Spectra of Eu gadolinium 64 Gd Spectra of Gd terbium 65 Tb Spectra of Tb dysprosium 66 Dy Spectra of Dy holmium 67 Ho Spectra of Ho erbium 68 Er Spectra of Er thulium 69 Tm Spectra of Tm ytterbium 70 Yb Spectra of Yb lutetium 71 Lu Spectra of Lu hafnium 72 Hf Spectra of Hf tantalum 73 Ta Spectra of Ta tungsten 74 W Spectra of W rhenium 75 Re Spectra of Re osmium 76 Os Spectra of Os iridium 77 Ir Spectra of Ir platinum 78 Pt Spectra of Pt gold 79 Au Spectra of Au mercury 80 Hg Spectra of Hg thallium 81 Tl Spectra of Tl lead 82 Pb Spectra of Pb bismuth 83 Bi Spectra of Bi polonium 84 Po Spectra of Po astatine 85 At radon 86 Rn Spectra of Rn francium 87 Fr radium 88 Ra Spectra of Ra actinium 89 Ac Spectra of Ac thorium 90 Th Spectra of Th protactinium 91 Pa Spectra of Pa uranium 92 U Spectra of U neptunium 93 Np Spectra of Np plutonium 94 Pu Spectra of Pu americium 95 Am Spectra of Am curium 96 Cm Spectra of Cm berkelium 97 Bk Spectra of Bk californium 98 Cf Spectra of Cf einsteinium 99 Es Spectra of Es fermium–oganesson 101–118 Fm–Og