(a) The first step in the process is to calibrate the grating, so we know the grating spacing (the distance between the openings in the grating). Sodium has two yellow lines that are very close together in wavelength at 590 nm. When light from a sodium source is passed through a particular diffraction grating, the two yellow lines overlap, looking like one line at an angle of 40.0 degrees in the first-order spectrum.
What is the grating spacing?
(b) Sodium has two yellow lines that are very close together in wavelength at 590 nm. When light from a sodium source is passed through a particular diffraction grating, the two yellow lines overlap, looking like one line at an angle of 34.0 degrees in the first-order spectrum. When the light from a hydrogen source is passed through the diffraction grating we calibrated with sodium, the 658 nm line occurs at an angle of ______.