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What would be the maximum number of emission lines for atomic hydrogen that you would expert to see with the naked eye if the only electronic energy involved are those as shown in figure ?

A

`4`

B

`6`

C

`5`

D

`15`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Only four lines are present in visible region, `6 rarr2, 5 rarr2, 4 rarr2` & `3rarr2`
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