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Comments

I don't know what it is, but I like it.

Hey Michele! Glad to see you're still blogging...this is my first visit to your photoblog. Nice work!

I'm teaching a chemistry course for a group of home-school students and we recently discussed the electromagnetic spectrum. We learned how passing an electrical current through a gas causes electrons in the molecules to jump from a lower energy state to a higher one; as they move back to their "ground state," they emit energy in the form of light, at specific wavelengths (and thus specific colors) depending on the gas. This is how "neon lights" work, although this looks more like carbon dioxide, not neon.

And that's your nifty science tidbit for today.
;-)

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