If the wavelength of series limit of Lyman series for `He^(+)` ion is x Å, then what will be the wavelength of series limit of Balmer series for `Li^(2+)` ion?
A
`(9x)/(4)Å`
B
`(16x)/(9)Å`
C
`(5x)/(4)Å`
D
`(4x)/(7)Å`
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