Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

Q. If the series limit wavelength of the Lyman

series for hydrogen atom is 912Å, then the

series limit wavelength for the Balmer series for

the hydrogen atom is​

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Answered by biswajitbaruah1977
3

Answer:

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Answered by dalbagsinghdalbagtha
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Answer:

The Lyman limit is the short-wavelength end of the hydrogen Lyman series, at 91.2 nm (912 Å). It corresponds to the energy required for an electron in the hydrogen ground state to escape from the electric potential barrier that originally confined it, thus creating a hydrogen ion.

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