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Suppose in an imginary world the angular momentum is quantized to be even integral multiples of `h//2 pi`. What is the longest possible wavelength emitted by hydrogen atoms in visible range in such a world according to Bohr's model?

A

153 nm

B

409 nm

C

121 nm

D

487 nm

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