J.R. S. answered 02/05/18
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The color observed say, in an emission spectrum, is the result of the energy given off when an electron falls from an excited state (higher energy level) to the ground state (lower energy level). Sine each element has it's own unique electron configuration, ie no two elements are the same, the color spectrum is different and unique for each element.