A) The emission line with the longest wavelength.
b) The absorption line with the longest wav...
A) The emission line with the longest wavelength.
b) The absorption line with the longest wavelength.
c) The emission line with the lowest energy.
d) The absorption line with the lowest energy.
e) The emission line with the lowest frequency.
f) The line corresponding to the ionization energy of hydrogen.'
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