Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
When an electron is excited to n^(th) en...

When an electron is excited to `n^(th)` energy state in hydrogen, the possible number of spectral lines emitted are

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

When an electron is excited to n^(th) energy state in hydrogen , the posssible number of spectral lines emitted are

Atomic hydrogen is excited to the n^(th) energy level . The maximum number of spectral lines which it can emit while returning to ground state, is:

The electron in a hydrogen atom has been excited to the n -th state. What is the maximum number of spectral lines that may be emitted by the atom when the electron transits to the ground state ?

The electron in the Hydrogen atom is excited to the 5^(th) orbit, the number of spectral lines it is expected to emit is

The electron in the Hydrogen atom is excited to the 5^(th) orbit, the number of spectral lines it is expected to emit is

The electron in a hydrogen atom is excited to the n -th excited state. How many possible spectral lines can it emit in transtion to the ground state ?

A hydrogen atom is excited up to 9th level. The total number of possible spectral lines emitted by the hydrogen atom is

Atomic hydrogen is excited to the nth energy level . The maximum number of spectral lines which it can emit while returning to ground state,is: