What is the shortest wavelength line in paschen series of li+2 ion?
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The shortest wavelength of the light emitted is when the electron jumps from Infinity to 3. For Li²⁺, λ = 9/R × 3² m.
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Hydrogen exhibits several series of line spectra in different spectral regions. For example the Lyman series (nf = 1 in Balmer-Rydberg equation) occurs in the ultraviolet region while the Balmer (nf = 2) series occurs in the visible range and the Paschen (nf = 3), Brackett (nf = 4) and Pfund ( nf = 5) series all occur in the infrared range.
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