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Yogita Ingle 3 years, 11 months ago
Since the line in Hydrogen spectrum lies within region that is at Red end.
Therefore it is corresponds to the Balmer series.
The line at the Red end suggests that :-
The 1st line of Balmer series is => n=3 to n=2
The 2nd line of Balmer series is => n=4 to n=2
The 3rd line of Balmer series is => n=5 to n=2
Thus the answer is => 5 --> 2 = 5 to 2
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