The third line of the Balmer series in the emission spectrum of the hydrogen atom is due…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Structure of Atom
The third line of the Balmer series in the emission spectrum of the hydrogen atom is due to the transition from the
- fourth Bohr orbit to the first Bohr orbit
- fifth Bohr orbit to the second Bohr orbit
- sixth Bohr orbit to the third Bohr orbit
- seventh Bohr orbit to the third Bohr orbit.
Answer
(B) fifth Bohr orbit to the second Bohr orbit
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