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Why is the hydrogen spectrum simpler than the spectra of more complex atoms?
A. Hydrogen is the lightest element
B. Hydrogen has only one electron, so there are fewer possible energy levels and transitions
C. Hydrogen spectra are always observed at low temperatures
D. Hydrogen atoms are easier to excite
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