Energy is absorbed in the hydrogen atom giving absorption spectra when transition takes…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Atoms
Energy is absorbed in the hydrogen atom giving absorption spectra when transition takes place from
- n = 1 → n′ where n′ > 1
- n = 2 → 1
- n′ → n
- n → n′ = ∞
Answer
(A) n = 1 → n ′ where n ′ > 1
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