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The short weve length limit for the Lyman series of the hydrogen spectrum is `913.4 Å`
Calculate the short wevelength limit for Balmer series of the hydrogen spectrum.

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To find the shortest wavelength limit for the Balmer series of the hydrogen spectrum, we can use the Rydberg formula for hydrogen spectral lines, which is given by: \[ \frac{1}{\lambda} = R \left( \frac{1}{n^2} - \frac{1}{m^2} \right) \] where: - \(\lambda\) is the wavelength, ...
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