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Standard XII
Chemistry
Emission and Absorption Spectra
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Though there is only one electron in a hydrogen atom, the spectrum of hydrogen contains a number of lines. How do you explain this?
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The single electron in the H atom can go from one state to various other states, i.e. electronic transition of electrons to various shells.
Because of this, the spectrum of hydrogen contains a number of lines.
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