Hydrogen spectral line splitting
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The splitting of the main spectral line into two or more components with a slight variation in wavelength in the magnetic field is called fine structure in spectroscopy. It means that, in the magnetic field, the electron energy splits to give its sub-states. The electron transitions from these substituent energy levels give additional spectral lines. These are known as fine structures of the main spectral line. The hydrogen spectrum exhibiting the fine structured lines is known as the hydrogen fine spectrum.
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Hydrogen spectral line splitting
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