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Why do some elements (ex: Neon) have a large number of spectral lines, compared to Hydrogen?

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The production of absorption and emission lines . The first theory of the atom to provide an explanation of hydrogen's observed spectral lines those two energy levels, the electron can exist only in certain sharply defined . The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines the element that
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