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When a greater number of electrons from excited hydrogen atoms reach the ground state, then

A

The intensity of spectral lines in Lyman series increases

B

The number of lines in Lyman series increases

C

Both the intensity and number lines in Lyman series increase.

D

There is no observable change in spectrum

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