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\section{Analysis of Argon Data}
In order to improve the accuracy of the data collected, it was essential to subtract off the background, using the same procedure that was used in the analysis of the F-H curve for Mercury. Figure
6 9 features three distinct lines. The blue line is the raw
Mercury Argon data, the
green orange line is the quadratic fit of the
Mercury Argon data, and the
orange green line is the final data for
Mercury. Argon. The
orange green line was found by taking the original
Mercury Argon data (in blue) and subtracting the quadratic fit (in
green) orange) to produce the data without the background. The background changes the position of the peaks and dips. By removing the background, the
actual true Franck-Hertz curve for
Mercury Argon could be observed.