Find the wavelength of the limiting line in the Lyman series of the hydrogen spectrum? (R=1.097×10−2nm−1)
A
94.21nm
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B
91.16nm
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C
911.6nm
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D
933.6nm
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Solution
The correct option is B91.16nm The limiting line will be the shortest line in the Lyman series. It is observed when an electron drops from an orbit with n=∞ to an orbit with n=1.
The wavelength of this line is given by: 1λ=R(1n12−1n22)
Given: R=1.097×10−2nm−1
Substituting the values of n and R we get: 1λ=1.097×10−2×(112−1∞2)⟹λ=1001.097=91.16nm