Consider the bright line spectrum of hydrogen shown in Fig.
Interpretation:
The lines in the spectrum that represent the highest and the lowest energy are to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
When excited photos return to their lower level, they emit energy and that energy can be recorded in the form of line spectra. The spectral series of the transition of electrons of hydrogen at various levels can be recorded in the form of line spectra.
Energy is inversely proportional to wavelength. The line which corresponds to the shortest wavelength represents the photons with highest energy and the line which corresponds ...
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