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Explain energy level diagram of Hydrogen spectra.

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Answered by sayon8223
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The electron energy level diagram for the hydrogen atom. He found that the four visible spectral lines corresponded to transitions from higher energy levels down to the second energy level (n=2). This is called the Balmer series. ... Bohr's model was a tremendous success in explaining the spectrum of the hydrogen atom.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In the quantum mechanical model, an energy level diagram is more helpful and simpler to work with than quantity figures. The energy level diagram as well as the notation of the electron configuration is often used to represent which energy level, sub shell and orbital in any particular atom is occupied by electrons.

While a hydrogen atom has only one electron, it includes a big amount of shells, so when this single electron moves from shell to shell, a photon is emitted and the shell's energy difference triggers the release of distinct wavelengths... Mono-electronic hydrogen therefore has numerous spectral lines

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