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pashok25 [27]
2 years ago
11

Lines in one spectral series can overlap lines in another.

Chemistry
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sasho [114]2 years ago
3 0

It is true that lines in one spectral series can overlap lines in another, so n₁ = 1 series for the H atom can overlap the range in the n₁ = 2 series. 

<h3>What is a spectral series? </h3>

In the spectrum of light when a series of lines are emitted by excited atoms of an element where each line is connected to the others by an easy numerical equation and can be identified with a particular level of energy of an atom of an element is called a spectral series. Some of the spectral series are Lyman, Paschen, Pfund, Balmer, and Humphreys series. The range is 821.2nm to 1876.9nm. 

To learn more about spectral series, visit: brainly.com/question/16043263

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