why Lyman series have high energy in hydrogen spectrum
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Hydrogen molecules are first broken up into hydrogen atoms (hence the atomic hydrogen emission spectrum) and electrons are then promoted into higher energy levels. Suppose a particular electron is excited into the third energy level. It would tend to lose energy again by falling back down to a lower level.
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as per the formula of wave number for highest energy (1/wavelength) because E is directly propprtional to (1/wavelength)should be maximum so for n1= 1 and n2= 2 it is highest
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