Line spectra are not identical for different elements because each element has a unique electron configuration, leading to distinct energy levels. When electrons transition between these energy levels, they emit or absorb photons at specific wavelengths, resulting in unique spectral lines. Additionally, variations in temperature, pressure, and environmental conditions can further influence the observed spectra. This uniqueness is what allows scientists to identify elements based on their spectral lines.
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