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CPP-02

FS JEE(M) &
ADVANCED

Chemistry
Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Structure of Atom
Level-1

4. If the mass of electron is doubled, the radius of


SECTION - A
first orbit of H-atom become about
Straight Objective Type
(A) 0.529 Å (B) 0.265 Å
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(C) 1.058 Å (D) 0.32 Å
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 5. Which of the following transition in He+ ion emits
light of wavelength equal to the longest wavelength
1. Which of the following statement is incorrect? emitted in the Paschen series of H-atom ?
(A) All substances have magnetic properties
(A) 9  6 (B) 8  6
(B) There are substances in which all electron are
paired (C) 8  4 (D) 6  3

(C) There are substances in which one or more 6. The angular momentum of electron revolving round
electrons are unpaired nucleus of H-atom is directly proportional to

(D) The greater the number of unpaired electrons, (A) n2 (B) n


the lesser the paramagnetism per mole of (C) n–2 (D) n–1
substance
7. An excited hydrogen atom emits a photon of
2. If 0 is the threshold wavelength for photoelectric
wavelength  in returning to the ground state. If R
emission,  the wavelength of light falling on the
is the Rydberg’s constant, then the quantum
surface of a metal and m the mass of electron
number n of the excited state is
then the velocity of ejected electrons is given by

1 1
(A) R (B) R  1
 2h  2  2hc  2
(A)  ( 0   ) (B)  (0   ) R
m   m  (C) (D) R  R  1
R  1
8. Three energy states of a hydrogen like atom are
1 1 shown in the figure. The transition from C to B
 2hc  0    2  2h  1 1  2
(C)    (D)     yields a photon of wavelength 364.6 nm and the
 m  0    m   0    transition from B to A yields a photon of
wavelength 121.5 nm. Then the transition from C to
3. The wavelength of K  -characteristic X-rays A will yield a photon of wavelength.
produced is , when cathode rays strike on a
metal of atomic number Z. What should be the C
364.6 nm
atomic number of metal such that it can produce
B
the K -characteristic X-rays of wavelength 4 ?
121.5 nm
Z Z
(A) (B)
16 2 A
Z 1 (A) 91.2 nm (B) 243.1 nm
(C) (D) 2Z – 1
2 (C) 486.1 nm (D) None of these

(1)
Structure of Atom Aakash Institute
9. The radial wave function of 1s-orbital for H-atom is (C) A node is a surface where the wave function
3 passes through zero as it changes sign
1  1  2 r /a0
given as,  =   e , where a0 = Bohr (D) Radial probability and radial distribution
  a0 
functions are different things
radius. The probability of finding the electrons at a
distance r from the nucleus is given by
SECTION - B

  4r dr
2 2 Multiple Correct Answer Type
(A)  = 2dr (B)
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
(C) 24r2 dr (D) •dV question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
10. If uncertainty in position of electron and its velocity answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
are equal, then what is the uncertainty in its
15. If electron in H-atom is replaced by another
momentum?
hypothetical micro-particle say -which is 200 times
hm hm
(A) (B)  1
4 2 heavier than electron, the wavelength    of the
hm  

(C) (D) hm 2nd line of Lyman series of H-atom will be (assume

nucleus to be stationary)
11. For a H-atom system, the energy of principal
9 9
Rhc (A) 1600 R (B) 8 R
energy level is given by , Calculate number of H H
16
orbitals present at the given level [R  Rydberg 1 4
constant) (C) 150 R (D) 3 R
H H

(A) 4 (B) 3 16. If proton in the nucleus of hydrogen atom is


replaced by positron (+1e0) having the charge of
(C) 9 (D) 16
proton but mass that of electron, the wave number
12. An excited atom having atomic number ‘Z’ emits a of the lowest energy transition in the Lyman series
photon of wavelength ‘’ while returning to the of the above designated H-atom considering the
ground state (Ist shell). The value of n of the excited nuclear motion will be equal to
state is given by (R = Rydberg constant)
3 3
(A) RH (B) RH
RZ2 4 8
(A) RZ RZ – 1 (B)
RZ2 – 1
RH 3
2 1 (C) (D) RH
RZ – 1 2 2
(C)
RZ2
(D)

RZ2 RZ2 – 1  17. Due to inter electronic repulsion, an electron
13. The first emission line of Balmer series for H experiences less nuclear charge. It is, therefore,
spectrum has the wave number equal to said that inner shell electrons shield the nucleus.
The actual nuclear charge experienced by an
9R H 7R H electron is called effective nuclear charge. If the
(A) (B)
400 144 electrons in K-shell shields the nucleus to the
extent of 0.5 (say) each. What will be the wave
3R H 5R H
(C) (D) number of the spectral line arising out of n = 4 to
4 36 n = 2 transition in Li atom?
14. Find the incorrect sentence
3 3
(A) The angular wave function for p x orbital (A) RH (B) RH
becomes zero at all points on the YZ plane 4 8

(B) Radial function for 2s orbital rapidly decays as RH


compared to 1s-orbital with distance r (C) (D) 8RH
4

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Aakash Institute Structure of Atom
18. The orbital angular momentum of an electron
SECTION - C
(I = 1) makes an angle of 45° from Z -axis.
The Lz of electron will be Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains paragraphs. Based upon this
 h   h 
(A) 2   (B) 0   paragraph, some multiple choice questions have to be
 2   2  answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE
 h   h  is/are correct.
(C)   (D) 3  2 
 2 
Paragraph for Question Nos. 23 and 24
19. An electron has an orbital angular momentum
It is impossible to determine simultaneously the position
h
equal to 6 . How many Z-components are and velocity of small microscopic particles like, electron,
2
proton or neutron and accurately. This is called
possible for this electron ?
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Mathematically it is
(A) One (B) Three
h
(C) Four (D) Five represented asx.p  [x is uncertainty in position,
4
20. What is the potential energy of an electron present p is uncertainty in momentum.]
in Ist shell of hydrogen species? 23. If uncertainty in the measurement of position and
momentum for a particle of mass (m) are equal then
 e2 the minimum uncertainty in the measurement of its
(A) (B) –2RHhc
40r velocity is:
e 2 h h
(C) (D) +13.6 eV (A) (B)
80r 2m  4m
21. Which of the following is / are correct? h h
(C) (D)
(A) The orbital angular momentum for a p–electron 2m 4 m
h 24. If a 1.0 g body is travelling along X-axis at 100 cm
is
2 s–1 with an uncertainty in velocity as 2 cms–1. The
(B) Number of e– in a shell with principal quantum minimum uncertainty in its position is
no 'n' is 3n2 (A) 2.64 × 10–30 m (B) 2.64 × 10–28 m
(C) Possible set of quantum no. for last unpaired (C) 1.30 × 10–30 m (D) 0.66 × 10–28 m
 1
e– of F atom is 2,1,0,   SECTION-D
 2
Matrix-Match Type
(D) The ratio of energy of e– in first Bohr orbit of
H–atom to that in the first excited state of This Section D have “match the following” type question.
Be3+ is 1 : 4. Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
22. Find correct sentence(s) entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
Col-II.
(A) High resolving power instruments show that
the apparent single line of spectrum consists of 25. Column - I Column - II
many fine lines h
(A) Orbital angular momentum = 2 (p) d-orbital.
(B) –ve energy of electron shows that the electron 2
is actually bound to the nucleus by this nh
(B) mvr  , n  1, 2,3...... (q)Classical
amount 2
analogue of
(C) The reference potential energy of an electron is a n g u l a r
momentum.
arbitrarily chosen
(C) Orbital with five fold degeneracy (r) p-orbital.
(D) The kinetic energy of electron is by virtue of its (D) N-shell (s) Number of
motion w a v e s
made by
electron is 4.

(3)
Structure of Atom Aakash Institute
26. Which electronic transition in Balmer series of
SECTION-E
hydrogen atom has same frequency as that of
Integer Answer Type n = 6 to n = 4 transition in He+ ?
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer 27. If an electron is revolving round the hydrogen
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging nucleus at a distance of 2.111Å. It’s speed is 1.09
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective × 10x m/s. The value of x is
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For 28. The de-Broglie wavelength for an electron in the inner
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, most orbit of the hydrogen atom is 3.34 × 10–x cm.
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct The value of ‘x’ is
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
29. The maximum velocity of photoelectron liberated by
electromagnetic radiations of wavelength 18 nm
X Y Z from stationary He + in its ground state is
0 0 0 2.3 × 10x m/sec. The value of x is

1 1 1 30. A beam of electron accelerated with 4.64V is passed


through a tube containing mercury vapours. As a
2 2 2 result of adsorption, electronic changes occured with
3 3 3 mercury atoms and light was emitted. If the full
energy of single electron was converted into light,
4 4 4 the wave number of emitted light is
5 5 5 3.75 × 10x cm–1. The value of x is

6 6 6 31. In a sample of 4 atoms, each having electron in the


fourth energy level on returning to ground state can
7 7 7 emit the maximum number of spectral lines
8 8 8 ________.
9 9 9

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