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Hydrogen Spectrum

Lyman series- transition to n = 1 (ultraviolet) Balmer series- transition to n = 2 (visible) Paschen series- transition to n = 3 (infrared)

Quantum Mechanics De Broglie predicted that all moving objects have wavelike behavior Classical mechanics describes the motions of bodies much larger than atoms Quantum mechanics describes the motions of subatomic particles and atoms as waves

Heisenberg uncertainty principle-it is impossible to know exactly both the velocity and the position of a particle at the same time