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Read the pasage given below as well as the adjoining energy level diagram and then answer the questions given after the passage .
As per Bohr's theory og hydrogen atom the energy of an atom in a state corresponding to principal quantum number n is given as :
`E_(n) = - (13.6)/(n^(2)) eV`
The energy of an atom is the least when its electron is revolving in an orbit closets to the nucleus i.e., the one for which n =1. This state is called the ground state. When a hydrogen atom receives energy by processes such as electron collision , the atom may acquire sufficient energy to raise the electron to higher energy states and the atom is then said to be in an excited state . From these excited states the electron can then fall back to a state of lower energy , emitting a photon in the process.
The energy level diagram for the stationary states of a hydrogen atom , compouted from Bohr's relation for energy , is given in Fig.12.02. The principal quantum number n labels the stationary states in the ascending order of energy . Obviously , the highest energy corresponds to `n = oo` and has an energy of 0 eV. This is the energy of the atom when the electron is completely removed `(r= oo)` from the nucleus and is at rest.

Now answer the follwoing questions:
Which atomic transition correspond to spectral lines of hydrogen in visible light ?

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Transition of electron from `n_(i) = 3,4,5`…. State to `n_(f) = 2 ` state in hydrogen atom gives rise to spectral lines in visible light.
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