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Explanation / Answer

ans 1

the electron moves from n=2 level to n=3 level

A the energy is absorbed in this process. Atoms  absorb photons. If a photon with an energy equal to the energy difference between two levels is absorbed, the electron rises up to the higher level.

B the electron moves farther from the nucleus

ans 2

E = hc / ?

where

? is wavelength and E is energy

A and B lines are absorption lines while C,D ,E coresponds to emission lines.

1) D line is the emission line with shortest wavelength

2) A is the absorption line with highest wavelength

3) D is the emission line with highest energy

4) B is the absoption line with lowest energy

5) E is the emission line with the lowest frequency

6) A corresponds to ionisation energy