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Comparative explanation of the visible and ultraviolet regions of the Balmer series

Comparative explanation of the Balmer series The part of the hydrogen emission spectrum that corresponds to electron transitions from higher orbicular states n > 2 to the energy level with principal quantum number n = 2 is a series of spectral lines known as the Balmer series . The Balmer series occur in both visible and ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum . Balmer series 410 nm WAVELENGTH EXPRESSED IN NANOMETERS 434 nm FIRST 486 nm The detailed electron transitions in both visible and ultraviolet zones of the Balmer series below Balmer series Energy levels 656 nm VISIBLE BALMER SPECTRUM n2 value Ain nm n = 6 n = 5 n = 4 n = 3 n = 2 SECOND THIRD ORDER OF SPECTRAL LINE TRANSITION n2 value fa The spectral line formed due to the electron transition from the static configuration n = 7 to the normal state n = 2 is known as hydrogen epsilon . The hydrogen zeta emission line is due to the electron transition from top energy level n = 8 to the ground state n = 2 at a wavelength of about 389 nm . Similarly , the electron movement from n = 9 to n = 2 results in a spectral line named hydrogen eta . Finally , the spectral emission that results from n = ∞ to the Balmer series ground state n = 2 at 364.5 nm is the series limit of the Balmer series . FOURTH n = 2 in nm Linear ( λ in nm ) n = 3 The Wavelength data comparison for both the visible & ultraviolet regions of the Balmer series ORDER OF SPECTRALLINE TRANSITION n = 2 Visible region FIFTH Balmer series of the hydrogen spectrum FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH FIFTH SIXTH SEVENTH BALMER BREAK UV Balmer spectrum Balmer break UV region 9 P @ kameswariservices In the visible zone , we observe four spectral lines at wavelengths 656nm , 486nm , 434nm , and 410nm correspond to electron transitions from energy levels such as 3 to 2 , 4 to 2 , 5 to 2 , 6 to 2 giving characteristic red , aqua , blue and violet colored emissions in the hydrogen spectrum . This portion of the Balmer series is also known as the visible hydrogen spectrum . Hydrogen alpha transition UV BALMER SPECTRUM r2 valueAin nm The Wavelength data for both visible & UV regions of the Balmer series in a single chart view . VISIBLE & UV REGIONS SIXTH SEVENTH ORDER OF SPECTRAL LINE TRANSITION UV Ground state of the electron Visible For more interesting topics in chemistry , kindly visit our blog at ; https : //jayamchemistrylearners.blogspot . com / Visible IV BALMER BREAK

Comparative explanation of the visible and ultraviolet regions of the Balmer series

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The Balmer series is a hydrogen spectral series. The mathematician Johann Jakob Balmer discovered it in 1885. Not to mention, you are aware that it is the second series of the hydrogen spectrum. It si...

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