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The equation derived by Bohr for the wavelengths of λ\lambda of the lines in hydrogen- like spectra is  The equation derived by Bohr for the wavelengths of  \lambda  of the lines in hydrogen- like spectra is   The first member of the Balmer series of hydrogen has  \lambda  = 660 nm. Doubly ionized   is hydrogen-like. The wavelength of the first member of the Balmer series for doubly ionized   is A)  73 nm B)  5.9 * 10<sup>3</sup> nm C)  150 nm D)  60 nm E)  1.8* 10<sup>-3</sup> nm The first member of the Balmer series of hydrogen has λ\lambda = 660 nm. Doubly ionized  The equation derived by Bohr for the wavelengths of  \lambda  of the lines in hydrogen- like spectra is   The first member of the Balmer series of hydrogen has  \lambda  = 660 nm. Doubly ionized   is hydrogen-like. The wavelength of the first member of the Balmer series for doubly ionized   is A)  73 nm B)  5.9 * 10<sup>3</sup> nm C)  150 nm D)  60 nm E)  1.8* 10<sup>-3</sup> nm is hydrogen-like. The wavelength of the first member of the Balmer series for doubly ionized  The equation derived by Bohr for the wavelengths of  \lambda  of the lines in hydrogen- like spectra is   The first member of the Balmer series of hydrogen has  \lambda  = 660 nm. Doubly ionized   is hydrogen-like. The wavelength of the first member of the Balmer series for doubly ionized   is A)  73 nm B)  5.9 * 10<sup>3</sup> nm C)  150 nm D)  60 nm E)  1.8* 10<sup>-3</sup> nm is


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