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In Balmer series of `H` atom spectrum, which electronic transitions represents `3^(rd)` line?

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In Balmer series
`{:(,3^(rd)"to"2^(nd),rarr,1"line"),(,4^(th)"to"2^(nd),rarr,2"line"),(,5^(th)"to"2^(nd),rarr,3"line"),(,"Infinite to" 2^(nd),rarr,"Last line or limiting line"):}`
So, Ans is `5^(th)` to `2^(nd)` line " "`rarr " "3^(rd)` line
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    A
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    B
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    C
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    A
    `n = 4 to n = 2`
    B
    `n = 8 to n = 2`
    C
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    D
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    A
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    B
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    C
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