In which region of electromagnetic spectrum does the lyman series of hydrogen atom lies?
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The answer is ultraviolet.
The Lyman series of hydrogen atom lies in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The Lyman series is a range of transitions of the hydrogen spectral series. This causes the ultraviolet lines of the hydrogen atom to be emitted. The series is named so after its discoverer Theodore Lyman.
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The Lyman series lies in the ultraviolet region of electromagnetic spectrum.
They range from Lyman-α at 121.6 nm towards shorter wavelengths.
As Lyman series is a hydrogen spectral series of transitions. It results in the emission of ultraviolet lines of hydrogen atoms.
The elements of Lyman series come to rest at the energy level n=1
This series is named after its discoverer, Theodore Lyman.
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They range from Lyman-α at 121.6 nm towards shorter wavelengths.
As Lyman series is a hydrogen spectral series of transitions. It results in the emission of ultraviolet lines of hydrogen atoms.
The elements of Lyman series come to rest at the energy level n=1
This series is named after its discoverer, Theodore Lyman.
Hope this will prove helpful for you.
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