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The limiting line of Balmer series of hydrogen atom will have a frequency of

A

`3.29 xx 10^(15) s^(-1)`

B

`3.65 xx 10^(14)s^(-1)`

C

`8.22 xx 10^(14) s^(-1)`

D

`9.22 xx 10^(14) s^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

The limiting line of balmer series refers to the transition of electron from `oo` to 2nd orbit
`v = 3.29 xx 10^(15)((1)/(n_(1)^(2))-(1)/(n_(2))^(2))s^(-1)`
`= 8.22 xx 10^(14) s^(-1) (n_(1) =2, n_(2) = oo)`
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