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Chemistry, 23.07.2019 16:10 hdjehd

From laboratory measurements, we know that a particular spectral line formed by hydrogen appears at a wavelength of 486.1 nanometers (nm). the spectrum of a particular star shows the same hydrogen line appearing at a wavelength of 486.0 nm. what can we conclude?

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