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BALMER SERIES - The Balmer series or Balmer lines in atomic physics, is one of a set of six named series describing the spectral line emissions of the hydrogen atom....
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The Balmer series or Balmer lines in atomic physics, is one of a set of six named series describing the spectral line emissions of the hydrogen atom. The Balmer series is calculated using the Balmer formula, an empirical equation discovered by Johann Balmer in 1885. * The visible spectrum of light from hydrogen displays four wavelengths, 410 nm, 434 nm, 486 nm, and 656 nm, that correspond to emissions of photons by electrons in excited states transitioning to the quantum level described by the principal quantum number n equals 2. There are several prominent ultraviolet Balmer lines with wavelengths shorter than 400 nm. The number of these lines is an infinite continuum as it approaches a limit of 364.6 nm in the ultraviolet. * After Balmer's discovery, five other hydrogen spectral series were discovered, corresponding to electrons transitioning to values of n other than 2. |