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The grond state energy of hydrogen atom is ` 13.6 eV`. If an electron makes a transition
from an energy level - 1.51 eV to - 3.4 e V , calculate the wevelength of the spectrel line
emitted and name the series of hydrogen spectrum to which it belongs.

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