Let v₁ be the frequency of the series limit of the Lyman series,
v₂ be the frequency of the first line of the Lyman series, and
v₃ be the frequency of the series limit of the Balmer series.
(a) v₁ – v₂ = v₃ (b) v₂ – v₁ = v₃
(c) v₃ = 1/2( v₁ + v₂ ) (d) v₁ + v₂ = v₃
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Let v₁ be the frequency of the series limit of the Lyman series,
v₂ be the frequency of the first line of the Lyman series, and
v₃ be the frequency of the series limit of the Balmer series.
(a) v₁ – v₂ = v₃ (b) v₂ – v₁ = v₃
(c) v₃ = 1/2( v₁ + v₂ ) (d) v₁ + v₂ = v₃
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