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In which region of electromagnetic spectrum, Lyman and Balmer series of Hydrogen spectrum falls?

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Lyman series was discovered in ultraviolet region and Balmer series in visible region.
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  • To which region of electromagnetic spectrum, the frequency BHz correspond?

    A
    Ultraviolet wave
    B
    radio waves
    C
    visible
    D
    `X`-rays
  • Balmer series lies in which spectrum?

    A
    visible
    B
    ultravolet
    C
    infrared
    D
    partially visible, partially infrared
  • Balmer series lies in which spectrum?

    A
    Visible
    B
    Ultraviolet
    C
    Infrared
    D
    Partially visible, partially infrared.
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