The transition of electron that gives rise to the formation of the second spectral line…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Atoms
The transition of electron that gives rise to the formation of the second spectral line of the Balmer series in the spectrum of hydrogen atom corresponds to:
- nf = 2 and ni = 3
- nf = 3 and ni = 4
- nf = 2 and ni = 4
- nf = 2 and ni = \(\infty\)
Answer
(C) n f = 2 and n i = 4
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