Hand-Held Spectroscope

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Description
Preparing to use a Hand-Held Spectroscope
Aligning the Slit
Calibrating the Spectroscope
The Scale in the Hand-Held Spectroscope
Recording Emission Spectra
Recording Absorbtion Spectra
Additional Topics
Colors
Self Check Exercises
Related Modules
Spectrometer, Scanning
Spectrometer, Spectronic 20
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Colors

 

IMAGE. A color wheel.

White light is composed of all colors of visible light. When a species absorbs portions of white light, the species has color.

The color a species is absorbing can often be predicted. All components of white light that a species does not absorb are transmitted, and a color wheel can be used to predict the appearance of the species.

For example, if a species only absorbs light from 650 nm to 700 nm (red light), all other wavelengths will be transmitted. The species will appear green, since green is the complementary color to red and is across from red on the color wheel. (Note: A species may absorb more than one color, and predicting its appearance becomes more difficult.)