Spectral Lines/Spectroscopy - Mercury Emission Lines



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 Code Number :   7B10.20  

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Condition :   Excellent  
Principle :   Spectra of Various Gases, Spectral Lines of Elements  
Area of Study :  Optics, Astronomy  
Equipment :   Mercury Projection unit: Mercury Lamp with Power supply on small optics rail.

  
Procedure :   The mercury spectrum should be set up as shown. The mercury source will take at least 5 minutes warm-up.   

The wavelengths of the main lines of mercury are:

Violet = 436 nm,

Green = 546 nm, 

Yellow = 577 nm & 579 nm ( this is actually 2 lines )

Red = 691 nm,

 

 

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   References
                                                                         

Nocholas R. Guilbert, "Shedding Some Light on Fluorescent Bulb", TPT, Vol. 34, # 1, Jan. 1996, p. 20.

 

S-180:  "Concave Reflection Grating,"  DICK and RAE Physics Demo Notebook.

 

"20. Mercury Line Spectrum With a Diffraction Grating", Experiments in Optics, Part 1, J. Klinger Scientific Apparatus Corp., Bulletin 101.

"17. Mercury Line Spectrum With a Prism", Experiments in Optics, Part 1, J. Klinger Scientific Apparatus Corp., Bulletin 101.

7.23, "The Spectrum of a Fluorescent Mercury Vapour Lamp", Project & Demonstrations in Astronomy by D.Tattersfield, p.162.



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