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The atomic spectrum of Li^(2+) arises du...

The atomic spectrum of `Li^(2+)` arises due to the transition of an electron from `n_(2)` to `n_(1)` level. If `n_(1) +n_(2) ` is 4 and `n_(2)-n_(1)` is 2, calculate the wavelength (in nm) of the transition for this series in `Li^(2+)`

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