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ing the carbon glowing in a white gas flame)
                                         give continuous spectra; gases, except un-
                                         der enormous pressure, give bright lines. If
                                         sodium or common salt be thrown on the
                                         colourless flame of a spirit lamp, it gives it
                                         a yellow colour, and its spectrum is a bright
                                         yellow line agreeing in position with line D
                                         of the solar spectrum.
                                            In 1832 Sir David Brewster found some
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