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which of the following series of hydrogen spectrum is in visible range​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Four of the Balmer lines are in the technically "visible" part of the spectrum, with wavelengths longer than 400 nm and shorter than 700 nm. Parts of the Balmer series can be seen in the solar spectrum. H-alpha is an important line used in astronomy to detect the presence of hydrogen.....

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Answered by kobenhavn
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Balmer series falls in the visible range.

Explanation

In case of hydrogen spectrum, following lines are observed in the emission spectrum of hydrogen:

Lyman: n=1 to n= 2,3, 4..., UV region

Balmer: n=2 to n= 3,4,5..., Visible region

Paschen: n=3 to n= 4,5, 6..., IR region

Brackett: n= 4 to n= 4,5, 6..., IR region

Pfund: n= 5 to n= 6,7,8.... IR region

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