The ratio of wave numbers for the highest energy transition of an electron in Lyman series of He+ and Balmer series of H-atom is:
A
16:1
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B
1:1
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C
1:16
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D
1:4
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Solution
The correct option is A16:1 Lyman series of He+1λ1=¯v1=RH.Z2[112−1n22] where λ = wavelength of the transition Z = atomic number and n2 = higher orbit number
1λ1=¯v1=RH.22[112−1n22]....(1)
Balmer series of H-atom 1λ2=¯v2=RH.12[122−1n22]... (2) For the highest energy transition: For Lyman series n2=∞ For Balmer series n2=∞ Dividing equation (1) by (2), we get ∴¯v1¯v2=161