When a gas glows, discrete colors are emitted. when a solid glows, the colors are smudged. why?

When a gas glows, discrete colors are emitted. when a solid glows, the colors are smudged. why?

When a gas glows, discrete colors are emitted. When a solid glows, the colors are smudged. Why?

In a solid, the atoms are closely packed. Electrons of the outer orbits make transitions not onlywithin the energy levels of their parent atoms, but also between the levels of neighboring atoms,

resulting in an infinite variety of transitions.

In a solid, the atoms are closely packed. Electrons of the outer orbits make transitions not onlywithin the energy levels of their parent atoms, but also between the levels of neighboring atoms,

resulting in an infinite variety of transitions.

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