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4. The Balmer Series The Balmer series is limited to wavelengths in the visible regions from...

4. The Balmer Series

The Balmer series is limited to wavelengths in the visible regions from 250 nm to 700 nm. On the basis of your entries in the above table and the transitions on your energy level diagram what common characteristic do the lines in the Balmer series have?

What would be the shortest and longest possible wavelengths for a line in the Balmer series?  

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