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Suppose that a hypothetical atom gives a red, green, blue and violet line spectrum. Which jump according to figure would give off the red spectral line.
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A

`3 rarr 1`

B

`2rarr1`

C

`4rarr1`

D

`3rarr2`

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According to energy, `E_(4 rarr 1) gt E_(3 rarr 1) gt E_(2 rarr 1) gt E_(3 rarr2)`
According to energy, `Violet gt Blue gt Green gt Red`
`:. "Red line" rArr 3 rarr 2` transition.
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