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"N" Series of Common Hydrogen Fusions Continued

Below is EXP-5N of 20 June 2008, in this experiment we can see the very weak Helium spectral line at 706.519 nanometers, In all of the "N Series" fusion experiments this line has only been seen twice and usually because of the lines interaction with Oxygen, it is not seen.

Below are composit photos of the Helium Fusion Spectrum for all of EXP-5N of 20 June 2008

Above within the Helium Spectrum is a spectral line at 610.365 nanometers it is produced by Lithium which is used to prepare the SDMER before fusion experiments are conducted. The lithium is soon expelled because of the high heat produced by the Hydrogen fusion