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The number of spectral lines that are possible when electrons in 7th shell in different hydrogen atoms return to the 2nd shell is:

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`sum (n_(2)-n_(1)) = sum 7 -2 sum 5`
`= 5 +4 +3 +2 +1 = 15`
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