Q.
A hydrogen atom emits a photon of wavelength 35R36 when it is jumped from its n th excited state to the ground state. Then the quantum number n is ( R is Rydberg constant.)
When a electron jump from nth state to ground state, then the lyman-series of hydrogen spectrum will appear.
Given wavelength, λnth =35R36
As wavelength in lyman-series, λLy1=R[1−n21](∵n=2,3,4) ⇒λLy=R(n2−1)n2
Where, λLy is the wavelength of the photon, when a electron jumps from nth state to ground state.
Hence, λLy=λnth ⇒R(n2−1)n2=35R36 ⇒n2=36 ⇒n=6th state.