Science, asked by gandhivraj1234, 5 months ago

6. Two of the emission wavelengths in the hydrogen emission spectrum are 656 nm and 486 nm. One of these is due to the
electron's n= 4 to n = 2 transition, and the other is due to the electron's n=3 to n = 2 transition. Which wavelength goes
with which transition?
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Then = 4 to n = 2 transition produces the?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We all know that electrons in an atom or a molecule absorb energy and get excited, they jump from a lower energy level to a higher energy level, and they emit radiation when they come back to their original states.

Answered by dananya2705
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Answer:

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