The cause of the splitting of the spectral lines

The spectral lines of atoms are split into more subtle lines by the influence of magnetic fields.

This is caused by the slightly different bonds of the magnetically polarised electron pairs to the nucleus.

<aside> 📌 Presumtion: The cause of the splitting of spectral lines in an external magnetic field is the magnetic polarisation of the electron pairs in the atom. ↓2↓

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