What is the experimental evidence in support of the idea that electronic energies in an atom are quantized?

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(N/A) The line spectrum of any element consists of discrete lines corresponding to specific wavelengths. These lines are produced due to electronic transitions between fixed energy levels within an atom. Since the energy of the emitted or absorbed photon corresponds to the difference between these levels,it confirms that electronic energies in an atom are quantized.

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