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The value of the Rydberg constant R∞ is 1.0973731568508 × 107 per metre. When used in this form in the mathematical description of series of spectral lines, the result is the number of waves per unit length, or the wave numbers.
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The value of I of hydrogen is 1 .
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- A hydrogen atom is an atom of the chemical element hydrogen which is present at the first element in the periodic table which exists at the first and top element.
- It is an electrically neutral atom that has a single positively-charged proton and a single negatively charged electron bound to the nucleus by the Coulomb force.
- Rydberg constant value is per meter.
- It is a mathematical form to define the spectral lines which produce the number of waves per unit length, or the wavenumbers.
- Atomic hydrogen constitutes about 75% of the baryonic mass of the universe.
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