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According to Bohr's theory the energy re...

According to Bohr's theory the energy required for the transition of H atom from n=6 to n=8 state is

A

equal to the energy required for the transition from n=5 to n=7 state

B

larger than in (A)

C

less than in (A)

D

equal to the energy required for the transition from n=7 to n=9 state.

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The correct Answer is:
C

As the value of n increases, the differences between the energy shells decrease.
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