Resolution of the spectrometer


The nucleus of ordinary hydrogen is a proton. Naturally occurring hydrogen has a trace amount of deuterium whose nucleus has a proton and a neutron. If there were enough deuterium mixed in with the hydrogen in your spectrum tube to produce observable spectral lines, is the resolution of the spectrometer you used in this experiment high enough to see the lines of both hydrogen and deuterium? In particular, would you see two different fifth order blue green lines? Explain.

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Physics: Resolution of the spectrometer
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