Nuclear Physics and RadioactivityHard
Question
The wavelengths involved in the spectrum of deuterium (12D) are slightly different from that of hydrogen spectrum, because
Options
A.size of the two nuclei are different
B.nuclear forces are different in the two cases
C.masses of the two nuclei are different
D.attraction between the electron and the nucleus is different in the two cases.
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