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If the wavelength of spectral lines emitted by hydrogen atom is generally expressed as `[1/lambda = R(1/m^2) - (1/n^2)]` Where R: Rydberg Constant and .n. and .m. are integers. From this, : Write down the expression for Balmer series of spectral lines.

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