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In a certain electronic transition in the hydrogen atoms from an initial state `(1)` to a final state `(2)`, the difference in the orbit radius `((r_(1)-r_(2))` is 24 times the first Bohr radius. Identify the transition-

A

`5 rarr 1`

B

`25 rarr 1`

C

`8 rarr 3`

D

`1 rarr 5`

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A

`r_(1) - r_(2) = 0.529 (n_(1)^(2) -n_(2)^(2))`
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