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Hydrogen atoms are de-excited from N shell. Illustrate the spectral lines obtained in the emission.

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To illustrate the spectral lines obtained from the emission of hydrogen atoms when electrons are de-excited from the N shell, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Energy Levels The energy levels of hydrogen are denoted by principal quantum numbers (n). For hydrogen, the energy levels are: - n = 1 (K shell) - n = 2 (L shell) - n = 3 (M shell) - n = 4 (N shell) ...
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