Hello all, this is my first post on this forum so hello
My question is the following:
If you have two elements that share no common spectral lines, does one act as an insulator for the other? E.g. if you would surround atoms of one of the elements with atoms of the other and then heated the system to a temperature at which the inner substance would begin emitting, would the outer substance insulate the emissions or would they somehow dissipate? I.e. would they be reabsorbed by the inner substance and dissipated as conductive heat through the outer substance?
A more general question I have is whether there is a good website or article that deals with the relationship between spectrum lines and chemical behavior. I am interested in whether the spectra of different elements have something to do with how they combine or avoid combining with other elements.