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The limiting line in Paschen series corresponds to :
1) n, = 2, 1, = 3 2) n, - 3. n2 = 4 3) n, = 3, 12 = 10
4) n = 3, n = infinity​

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Answered by devilalmhr01
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Answer:n=3 to infinity

Answer:n=3 to infinity Explanation:

Answer:n=3 to infinity Explanation: hope it help u

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The limiting line of the Pashen series corresponds to n=3, n= infinity

Explanation:

  • The spectral series is the arrangement of wavelengths in a sequential manner
  • Every atom has various energy levels in the form of shells and orbitals
  • Radiation is emitted when an electron jumps from a higher energy level to a lower energy level
  • An electron at a lower energy level absorbs radiation and jumps to a higher energy level
  • The radiations emitted or absorbed can be represented through the spectral lines
  • There are 6 series which are the Lyman, Balmer, Paschen, Brackett, Pfund and Humphreys series
  • The Paschen series corresponds to the transition of an electron from the level n= 4 or higher to the n=3 level.
  • The limiting line of the Pashen series corresponds to n=3, n= infinity

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