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The wavelength involved in the spectrum of deuterium `_(1)^(2)D` are slightly different from that of hydrogen spectrum because

A

the size of the nuclei are different

B

the nuclear forces are different in two cases

C

the masses of the two nuclei are different

D

the attraction between electron and the nucleus is different in the two cases.

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C
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