In a hot star because of the high temperature an atom can


In a hot star, because of the high temperature, an atom can absorb sufficient energy to remove several electrons from the atom. Consider such a multiply ionized atom with a single remaining electron. The ion produces a series of spectral lines as described by the Bohr model. The series corresponds to electronic transitions that terminate in the same final state. The longest and shortest wavelengths of the series are 63.3 nm and 22.8 nm, respectively.

(a) What is the ion?

(b) Find the wavelengths of the next three spectral lines nearest to the line of longest wavelength.

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