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An absorption spectrum of oxygen is shown below. A rainbow for a line spectra from purple through red. There are 5 black lines in purple, 6 black lines in blue, 3 black lines in blue-green, 3 black lines in the green, 6 black lines in the orange and 5 black lines in red. What is most likely the emission spectrum of oxygen? A rainbow for a line spectra. There are 4 lines in purple, 4 lines in blue, 3 lines in blue-green, 6 lines in the yellow, 4 lines in the orange and 15 lines in red. A rainbow for a line spectra. There are 4 lines in purple, 4 lines in blue, 3 lines in blue-green, 7 lines in the green, 6 lines in the yellow, 5 lines in the orange and 10 lines in red. A rainbow for a line spectra. There are 4 lines in purple, 4 lines in blue, 2 lines in blue-green, 4 lines in the green, 2 lines in the yellow, 3 lines in the orange and 4 lines in red. A rainbow for a line spectra. There are 5 lines in purple, 6 lines in blue, 1 line in blue-green, 4 lines in the green, 3 lines in the yellow, 4 lines in the orange and 4 lines in red.

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