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why is the number of lines observed in the hydrogen spectrum very large​

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Answered by nithishsai2004
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A hydrogen atom contains only one electron, but this electron can be raised to higher energy states. The large number of spectral lines in hydrogen atom spectrum are due to the fact that a large number of transitions of the electron can take place between the different energy states.

Answered by Anonymous
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hydrogen atom contains only one electron, but this electron can be raised to higher energy states. The large number of spectral lines in hydrogen atom spectrum are due to the fact that a large number of transitions of the electron can take place between the different energy states.

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