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✏calculate the wave no. for the longest wavelength transition in the balmer series for atomic hydrogen.
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Answered by ravi9848267328
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Explanation:

DIFFERENT WORLD ALAN WALKER LILY REMAKE

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to Balmer formula

ṽ=1/λ = RH[1/n12-1/n22]

For the Balmer series, ni = 2.

Thus, the expression of wavenumber(ṽ) is given by,

Wave number (ṽ) is inversely proportional to wavelength of transition. Hence, for the longest wavelength transition, ṽ has to be the smallest.

For ṽ to be minimum, nf should be minimum. For the Balmer series, a transition from ni = 2 to nf = 3 is allowed. Hence, taking nf = 3,we get:

ṽ= 1.5236 × 106 m–1

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