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The Bohr model can be applied to singly ionized helium He+ (Z=2). Using the model, consider...

The Bohr model can be applied to singly ionized helium He+ (Z=2). Using the model, consider the series of lines that is produced when the electron makes a transistion from higher energy levels into the nf = 4 level. Some of the lines in the series lie in the visible region of the spectrum (380 nm - 750 nm). What are the (a) minimum value and (b) maximum value of ni for the energy levels from which the electron makes the transitions corresponding to these lines?

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therefore the minimum value is 6 and maximum value is 21


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