Atomic and ionic spectral lines originate from specified electronic transitions between
energy levels of atoms and ions, respectively. In the past it has been common useage
to denote atomic lines as arc lines and ionic lines as spark lines. This usage is
now considered to be incorrect. The correct way to indicate that lines are due to
atomic or ionic transitions is: Element symbol I
wavelength e.g. Cu I
; and Element symbol II
wavelength e.g. Cu II
.
Similarly for higher states of
ionization,
the type of line is represented by III, IV, etc.
See also: ionic spectral lines
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