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Answered by Anonymous
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Given

A hydrogen atom, Having n2=5 and n1=1

Total no of the spectral lines =

(n2−n1)(n2−n1−1)/2

Here n2=5 and n1=1

Therefore the total no of the spectral line

(5−1)(5−1−1)/2

=20/2=10

So, the ten lines is

5→4,5→3,5→2,5→1,4→3,4→2,4→1,3→2,3→1,2→1 are

possible in this case.

Of all this lines only, one's falling in Balmer series are in visible region.

For Balmer series,x=2 and y=3,4,5

Thus,

5→2,4→2,3→2 it shows three lines lie in the visible region.

Explanation:

Answered by romandave425
3

Explanation:

total no. of spectral lines in visible = n2-n1

= 5 - 2

=3

n1 = balmers series (2)

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