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The absorption transitions between the first and the fourth energy states of hydrogen atom are `3`. The emission transitions between these states will be

A

`3`

B

`4`

C

`5`

D

`6`

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D

By using `N_(E) = (n(n - 1))/(2) rArr N_(E) = (4(4 - 1))/(2) = 6`
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