What color is typically associated with the emission from doubly ionized oxygen ($ ext{O}^{++}$)?

Answer

Blue-green

Doubly ionized oxygen ($ ext{O}^{++}$) typically emits light in the blue-green part of the spectrum, around 501 nanometers, requiring more energy to excite than hydrogen.

What color is typically associated with the emission from doubly ionized oxygen ($	ext{O}^{++}$)?

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