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In the hydrogen emission spectrum, a spectral series has its limit at 12186.3 cm⁻¹. This series is identified as
- Lyman series
- Balmer series
- Paschen series
- Brackett series
Correct answer: Paschen series
Solution
12186.3 cm^-1 = R/9 (R=109677), so n=3 -> Paschen series. Stored Balmer (R/4 = 27419) is wrong.
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