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the series limit wavelength of the Lyman series for the hydrogen atom is

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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. Clearly, λ′=4[1R] or λ′=4λ.

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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. Clearly, λ′=4[1R] or λ′=4λ.

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