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This document contains a 10 question multiple choice quiz on atomic structure and quantum mechanics. The questions cover topics like the wave nature of electrons, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, de Broglie wavelengths, quantum numbers, and the wave mechanical model of the atom based on Schrodinger's equation. Correct answers are provided for self-grading of the quiz.

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Atomic Structure Home Assignment - 6

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Date : 23-04-2020 Atomic Structure Home Assignment-6

1. The wave nature of electron is verified by


(A) de-Broglie (B) Davisson and Germer
(C) Rutherford (D) All of these

2. The uncertainty in momentum of an electron is 1  10 5 kg m /s. The uncertainty in its position will be

(h  6.62  10 34 kg m 2 / s)

(A) 2.36  10 28 m (B) 5.25  10 28 m (C) 2.27  10 30 m (D) 5.27  10 30 m

3. An electron, a proton and an alpha particle have KE of 16E, 4E and E respectively. What is the qualitative
order of their de-Broglie wavelengths?
(A) e   p   (B)  p    e (C)  p  e   (D)   e   p

4. The number of waves in nth orbit are:


(A) n2 (B) n (C) n 1 (D) n 2

5. A body of mass x kg is moving with a velocity of 100 ms 1 . Its de-Broglie wavelength is 6.62  10 35 m.

Hence, x is: ( h  6.62  10 34 Js )


(A) 0.1 kg (B) 0.25 kg (C) 0.15 kg (D) 0.2 kg

6. de-Broglie wavelength of electron in 2nd excited state of hydrogen atom is:


[where r0 is the radius of 1st orbit in H-atom]
(A) r0 (B) r0 (C) 3r0 (D) 6 r0

7. A cricket ball of 0.5 kg is moving with a velocity of 100 ms1 . The wavelength associated with its motion is :

(A) 1/100 cm (B) 66  10 34 m (C) 1.32  10 35 m (D) 6.6  10 28 m

8. The wavelength associated with a golf ball weighing 200 g and moving at a speed of 5 m h 1 is of the order:

(A) 10 10 m (B) 10 20 m (C) 10 30 m (D) 10 40 m

9. The wave mechanical model of an atom is based upon which of the following equations?
(A) Schrodinger’s equation (B) de Broglie’s equation
(C) Heisenberg’ uncertainty principle (D) All of the above

10. The ionization potential of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV. The energy required to remove an electron from the
n  2 state of the hydrogen atom is:
(A) 3.4 eV (B) 6.8 eV (C) 13.6 eV (D) 27.2 eV

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