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Option b?
A
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2 se 1 me hoga to other quantas kese milege🤔
True
Ohhhhhhhhh
Ohhh
I get it
The higher state is not the one given in question
I mean options
U see that in 2-1 transition the electron must have landed in the n=2 region from higher state so then 2-1 is a must transition
I get it now
Final transition pucha hai
Yeah
Yeah
Thoda language ajeeb tha que ka
True
Chemistry:aah:
C and D right?
isnt this direct or did i miss something
No sir c and d is not possible because in this question it is asked that atoms are coming from any higher state n to ground so which transition MUST have occured so that there is a visible quanta is being asked so the initial states given in the options are not the highest one they are the part of the transition which would have occured in steps
Hmmm i get it thats also true
I will ask it for correction
Language se toh 3 to 1 lag raha hai.
It must have BOTH a balmer line and a non-balmer line
Which is only in option B.
The reason is that ki 3-1 is not the complete transition it is a part of a transition
3 to 2 and 2 to 1 resulting in a net of 3 to 1 no?
It must have a balmer line which gives a visible quanta, that implies that an electron must have come to the 2nd shell then uske baad hi ground state aaya hoga hence the 2→1
for 3→1 there's uncertainty na ki jo electron hoga wo 2nd me jayega fir uske baad hi that'll go to the ground state, but in 2→1 there's certainity ki balmer line wala light i.e visible emit hoga hi