The emission line of Lyman corresponds to the absorption line in laboratory temperature

The emission line of Lyman corresponds to the absorption line in laboratory temperature. The emission line of Balmer at room temperature

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(a) corresponds to the absorption line of Balmer series
(b) does not correspond to any absorption line because no absorption lines can be obtained
(c) it will be greater than Balmer absorption lines
(d) it will be less than Balmer absorption lines

Correct Answer:

does not correspond to any absorption line because no absorption lines can be obtained

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