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Why is the term 'line' used in 'emission line spectrum'?
A. Because only specific wavelengths are emitted, appearing as discrete lines.
B. Because the light travels in straight lines.
C. Because the spectrum is produced by a line of atoms.
D. Because the gas is contained in a thin line.
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