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The transition of electron from n = 4, 5, 6, ………. to n = 3 corresponds to
(a) Lyman series
(b) Balmer series
(c) Paschen series
(d) Brackettseries

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Answered by PoojaBurra
17

The transition of electron from n₂ = 4, 5, 6, ………. to n₃ = 3 corresponds to Paschen series

  • when an electron in a hydrogen atom jumps from higher to lower energy level, the difference in their energies is emitted as a radiation of particular wavelength
  • Paschen series consists of all wavelength which are emitted from the outermost orbit to the third orbit
  • In this series  the values of n₂ = 4, 5, 6,........ and the value of  n₁ = 3
  • This series is in  the infrared region and the wave number is given by the relation mentioned below

                        v = R\times[\frac{1}{9}-\frac{1}{ n^{2} } ]

Answered by preetikashyap2512
1

Answer:

b

Explanation:

beacuse balmer series is lager

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