Atomic Structure PDF
Atomic Structure PDF
Structure of Atom
1. Calculate the wavelength (in nanometer) associated 6. The electrons identified by quantum numbers n
with a proton moving at 1.0 × 103 ms–1 and l
(Mass of proton = 1.67 × 10–27 kg and h = 6.63 × (a) n = 4, l = 1 (b) n = 4, l = 0
10–34 Js) [AIEEE-2009] (c) n = 3, l = 2 (d) n = 3, l = 1
(1) 0.40 nm (2) 2.5 nm can be placed in order of increasing energy as
(3) 14.0 nm (4) 0.032 nm [AIEEE-2012]
2. In an atom, an electron is moving with a speed of (1) (d) < (b) < (c) < (a)
600 m/s with an accuracy of 0.005%. Certainty with (2) (b) < (d) < (a) < (c)
which the position of the electron can be located is
(3) (a) < (c) < (b) < (d)
(h = 6.6 × 10–34 kg m2s–1, mass of electron, em = 9.1
× 10–31 kg) [AIEEE-2009] (4) (c) < (d) < (b) < (a)
11. A stream of electrons from a heated filament was towards higher r value. [JEE (Main)-2019]
passed between two charged plates kept at a
(1) (a), (d) (2) (b), (c)
potential difference V esu. If e and m are charge
and mass of an electron, respectively, then the (3) (a), (c) (4) (a), (b)
h 15. W hich of the graphs shown below does not
value of (where is wavelength associated with
represent the relationship between incident light and
electron wave) is given by [JEE (Main)-2016] the electron ejected from metal surface?
(1) 2meV [JEE (Main)-2019]
(2) meV
(3) 2meV K.E.
of e s
(4) meV
12. The radius of the second Bohr orbit for hydrogen
atom is (1)
0
(Planck's Const. h = 6.6262 × 10–34 Js; Energy of
Light
mass of electron = 9.1091 × 10–31 kg;
charge of electron e = 1.60210 × 10–19 C;
Number
permittivity of vacuum
of e s
0 = 8.854185 × 10–12 kg–1 m–3 A2)
[JEE (Main)-2017]
(2)
(1) 0.529 Å (2) 2.12 Å
0 Frequency of
(3) 1.65 Å (4) 4.76 Å Light
13. For emission line of atomic hydrogen from ni = 8
to nf = n, the plot of wave number ( ) against
K.E.
1 of e s
will be (The Rydberg constant, RH is in wave
n2
number unit) [JEE (Main)-2019] (3)
(1) Linear with slope RH 0 Intensity of
LIght
(2) Linear with intercept –RH
(3) Non-linear
(4) Linear with slope –RH K.E.
of e s
14. Which of the following combination of statements
is true regarding the interpretation of the atomic
orbitals? (4)
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1 1 3 4
(1) (2) 1 (1) (2)
0 4 9
0 4
2 1
1 1 (3) (4)
(3) 1
(4) 3
3 2
0 2 0 2 23. For any given series of spectral lines of atomic
19. What is the work function of the metal if the light hydrogen, let max min be the difference in
of wavelength 4000 Å generates photoelectrons of maximum and minimum frequencies in cm–1. The
velocity 6 × 105 ms–1 from it? ratio / is [JEE (Main)-2019]
Lyman Balmer
(Mass of electron = 9 × 10–31 kg
(1) 9 : 4 (2) 27 : 5
Velocity of light = 3 × 108 ms–1
(3) 4 : 1 (4) 5 : 4
Planck’s constant = 6.626 × 10–34 Js
24. Which one of the following about an electron
Charge of electron = 1.6 × 10–19 JeV–1) occupying the 1s orbital in a hydrogen atom is
[JEE (Main)-2019] incorrect? (The Bohr radius is represented by a0)
(3) 3.1 eV (4) 0.9 eV (1) The probability density of finding the electron is
maximum at the nucleus
20. If the de Broglie wavelength of the electron in nth
Bohr orbit in a hydrogenic atom is equal to 1.5 a0 (2) The electron can be found at a distance 2a0
(a0 is Bohr radius), then the value of n/z is from the nucleus
(3) The magnitude of the potential energy is double
[JEE (Main)-2019]
that of its kinetic energy on an average
(1) 0.40 (2) 1.50
(4) The total energy of the electron is maximum
(3) 0.75 (4) 1.0 when it is at a distance a0 from the nucleus
21. The quantum number of four electrons are given 25. The graph between | |2 and r(radial distance) is
below shown below. This represents [JEE (Main)-2019]
1
(I) n = 4, l = 2, ml = –2, ms = –
2
| |2
1
(II) n = 3, l = 2, ml = 1, ms = +
2
1 r
(III) n = 4, l = 1, ml = 0, ms = + (1) 1s orbital (2) 2s orbital
2
1 (3) 2p orbital (4) 3s orbital
(IV) n = 3, l = 1, ml = 1, ms = –
2 26. The ratio of the shortest wavelength of two spectral
The correct order of their increasing energies will series of hydrogen spectrum is found to be about
be [JEE (Main)-2019] 9. The spectral series are [JEE (Main)-2019]
(1) IV < II < III < I (2) I < III < II < IV (1) Paschen and Pfund (2) Brackett and Pfund
(3) IV < III < II < I (4) I < II < III < IV (3) Lyman and Paschen (4) Balmer and Brackett
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27. The electrons are more likely to be found 32. The de Broglie wavelength of an electron in the 4th
Bohr orbit is [JEE (Main)-2020]
[JEE (Main)-2019]
(1) 4 a0 (2) 6 a0
(3) 8 a0 (4) 2 a0
a (x)
33. The figure that is not a direct manifestation of the
b x quantum nature of atoms is [JEE (Main)-2020]
–x Increasing wavelength
c
(1)
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(1) 3 : 2 (2) 8 : 3 42. The plots of radial distribution functions for various
(3) 2 : 3 (4) 3 : 8 orbitals of hydrogen atom against ‘r’ are given below
4 r R2n, l (r)
[JEE (Main)-2020] (A) 4
2
(1) It can never be zero for 2s orbital
0 10
(2) It can be zero for 3p orbital 5
r(Å)
(3) It can be zero for 1s orbital
(4) It can be negative for 2p orbital
3
4 r Rn, l (r)
39. The work function of sodium metal is 2
4.41 × 10–19 J. If photons of wavelength 300 nm (B)
2
1
2
are incident on the metal, the kinetic energy of the
ejected electrons will be (h = 6.63 × 10–34 J s; 0
5 10
c = 3 × 108 m/s) ________ × 10–21 J. r(Å)
[JEE (Main)-2020]
40. A proton and a Li3+ nucleus are accelerated by the
3
same potential. If Li and p denote the de Broglie
4 r Rn, l (r)
2
wavelengths of Li3+ and proton respectively, then (C)
2
1
2
Li
the value of is x × 10–1. 0
p 5 10
r(Å)
The value of x is _____. (Rounded off to the
nearest integer)
2.0
[Mass of Li3+ = 8.3 mass of proton]
4 r Rn, l (r)
1.5
[JEE (Main)-2021] (D)
2
1.0
2
Z3 [JEE (Main)-2021]
orbit is
n3 43. Electromagnetic radiation of wavelength
663 nm is just sufficient to ionise the atom of metal
(D) Coulombic force of attraction on the
A. The ionization energy of metal A in
Z3 kJ mol –1 is ____. (Rounded-off to the nearest
electron is integer)
n4
[h = 6.63 × 10 –34 Js, c = 3.00 × 10 8 ms –1 ,
Choose the most appropriate answer from the
options given below: [JEE (Main)-2021] NA = 6.02 × 1023 mol–1] [JEE (Main)-2021]
(1) (A) only 44. The orbital having two radial as well as two
angular nodes is : [JEE (Main)-2021]
(2) (A) and (D) only
(1) 3p (2) 4d
(3) (C) only
(3) 5d (4) 4f
(4) (A), (C) and (D) only
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45. A ball weighing 10 g is moving with a velocity of 90 52. The Azimuthal quantum number for the valence
ms–1. If the uncertainty in its velocity is 5%, then the electrons of Ga+ ion is _______.
uncertainty in its position is ___________ × 10–33
(Atomic number of Ga = 31) [JEE (Main)-2021]
m. (Rounded off to the nearest integer)
53. The wavelength of electrons accelerated from rest
[Given : h = 6.63 × 10–34 Js] [JEE (Main)-2021]
through a potential difference of 40 kV is x × 10–2 m.
46. When light of wavelength 248 nm falls on a metal of The value of x is _______. (Nearest integer)
threshold energy 3.0 eV, the de-Broglie wavelength
of emitted electrons is ____ Å. (Round off to the Given: Mass of electron = 9.1 × 10–31 kg
Nearest Integer). Charge on an electron = 1.6 × 10–19 C
[Use : 3 = 1.73, h = 6.63 ×10-34 Js Planck’s constant = 6.63 × 10–34 Js
me = 9.1 × 10–31 kg; c = 3.0 × 108 ms–1 ; 1eV = [JEE (Main)-2021]
1.6 × 10–19J] [JEE (Main)-2021]
54. Number of electrons that Vanadium (Z = 23) has in
47. The number of orbitals with n = 5, m = +2 is p-orbitals is equal to _______. [JEE (Main)-2021]
______.
55. A source of monochromatic radiation of wavelength
(Round off to the Nearest Integer). 400 nm provides 1000 J of energy in 10 seconds.
[JEE (Main)-2021] When this radiation falls on the surface of sodium,
x × 1020 electrons are ejected per second. Assume
48. A certain orbital has n = 4 and mL = –3. The number that wavelength 400 nm is sufficient for ejection of
of radial nodes in this orbital is __________. electron from the surface of sodium metal. The value
(Round off to the Nearest Integer). of x is _______. (Nearest integer)
[JEE (Main)-2021] (h = 6.626 × 10–34 Js) [JEE (Main)-2021]
49. In the ground state of atomic Fe(Z = 26), the 56. An accelerated electron has a speed of 5 × 10 6
spin-only magnetic moment is ______ × 10–1 BM. ms–1 with an uncertainty of 0.02%. The uncertainty
(Round off to the Nearest Integer). in finding its location while in motion is x × 10–9 m.
The value of x is _________. [JEE (Main)-2021]
[Given : 3 = 1.73, 2 = 1.41]
[Use mass of electron = 9.1 × 10–31 kg, h = 6.63
[JEE (Main)-2021] × 10–34 Js, = 3.14]
50. Given below are two statements : 57. Given below are two statements :
Statement I : Bohr’s theory accounts for the Statement I : Rutherford’s gold foil experiment
stability and line spectrum of Li+ ion. cannot explain the line spectrum of
Statement II : Bohr’s theory was unable to explain hydrogen atom.
the splitting of spectral lines in the presence of a
Statement II : Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom
magnetic field.
contradicts Heisenberg’s
In the light of the above statements, choose the uncertainty principle.
most appropriate answer from the options given
In the light of the above statement, choose the
below. [JEE (Main)-2021]
most appropriate answer from the options given
(1) Both statement I and statement II are true below: [JEE (Main)-2021]
(2) Statement I is false but statement II is true (1) Both statement I and statement II are false.
(3) Both statement I and statement II are false (2) Statement I is true but statement II is false.
(4) Statement I is true but statement II is false
(3) Statement I is false but statement II is true.
51. A certain orbital has no angular nodes and two
(4) Both statement I and statement II are true.
radial nodes. The orbital is [JEE (Main)-2021]
58. If the Thompson model of the atom was correct, then
(1) 2p (2) 3p
the result of Rutherford’s gold foil experiment would
(3) 3s (4) 2s have been : [JEE (Main)-2021]
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(1) All -particles get bounced back by 180° 63. Ge (Z = 32) in its ground state electronic
(2) -particles pass through the gold foil deflected configuration has x completely filled orbitals with
by small angles and with reduced speed ml = 0. The value of x is _____.
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68. The longest wavelength of light that can be used for 74. Consider the following statements :
the ionisation of lithium atom (Li) in its ground state
[JEE (Main)-2022]
is x × 10–8 m. The value of x is ______. (Nearest
Integer) (A) The principal quantum number ‘n’ is a positive
(Given : Energy of the electron in the first shell of integer with values of ‘n’ = 1, 2, 3, ….
the hydrogen atom is –2.2 x 10 –18 J; (B) The azimuthal quantum number ‘l’ for a given
h = 6.63 × 10– 34 Js and c = 3 × 108 ms–1) ‘n’ (principal quantum number) can have
[JEE (Main)-2022] values as ‘l’ = 0, 1, 2, …n
69. The minimum energy that must be possessed by (C) Magnetic orbital quantum number ‘ml’ for a
photons in order to produce the photoelectric effect particular ‘l’ (azimuthal quantum number) has
with platinum metal is (2l + 1) values.
[Given The threshold frequency of platinum is 1.3 × (D) ±1/2 are the two possible orientations of
1015 s–1 and h = 6.6 × 10–34 Js.] electron spin.
[JEE (Main)-2022] (E) For l = 5, there will be a total of 9 orbital
(1) 3.21 × 10 –14
J (2) 6.24 × 10–16 J Which of the above statements are correct?
(3) 8.58 × 10 –19
J (4) 8.58 × 10 –19
J (1) (A), (B) and (C)
70. If the radius of the 3rd Bohr’s orbit of hydrogen atom (2) (A), (C), (D) and (E)
is r3 and the radius of 4th Bohr’s orbit is r4. Then :
(3) (A), (C) and (D)
[JEE (Main)-2022]
(4) (A), (B), (C) and (D)
9 16
(1) r4 r3 (2) r4 r3 75. Which of the following statements are correct?
16 9
[JEE (Main)-2022]
3 4 (A) The electronic configuration of Cr is [Ar]
(3) r4 r3 (4) r4 r3
4 3 3d54s1.
71. The number of radial and angular nodes in 4d orbital (B) The magnetic quantum number may have a
are, respectively negative value.
[JEE (Main)-2022] (C) In the ground state of an atom, the orbitals
are filled in order of their increasing energies.
(1) 1 and 2 (2) 3 and 2
(D) The total number of nodes are given by n – 2.
(3) 1 and 0 (4) 2 and 1
Choose the most appropriate answer from the
72. If the uncertainty in velocity and position of a minute options given below :
particle in space are, 2.4 × 10–26 (m s–1) and 10–7 (1) (A), (C) and (D) only
(m) respectively. The mass of the particle in g is (2) (A) and (B) only
_____. (Nearest integer) (3) (A) and (C) only
(Given : h = 6.626 × 10–34 Js) (4) (A), (B) and (C) only
[JEE (Main)-2022] 76. Which of the following is the correct plot for the
2
73. Consider the following set of quantum numbers. probability density r as a function of distance
‘r’ of the electron from the nucleus for 2s orbital?
n l ml
[JEE (Main)-2022]
A. 3 3 –3
B. 3 2 –2
C. 2 1 +1
D. 2 2 +2 (1)
The number of correct sets of quantum numbers is
_____. [JEE (Main)-2022]
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48 3
80. Consider an imaginary ion 22 X . The nucleus
contains ‘a’% more neutrons than the number of
electrons in the ion. The value of ‘a’ is ________.
(2) [nearest integer] [JEE (Main)-2022]
1 (A) n = 3, l = 0, m = 0 (B) n = 4, l = 0, m = 0
(2) n 3, l 2, ml 2, s
2 (C) n = 3, l = 1, m = 0 (D) n = 3, l = 2, m = 1
1 [JEE (Main)-2022]
(3) n 3, l 3, ml 3, s
2
(1) (D) > (B) > (C) > (A) (2) (B) > (D) > (C) > (A)
1 (3) (C) > (B) > (D) > (A) (4) (B) > (C) > (D) > (A)
(4) n 3, l 0, ml 0, s
2
83. Identify the incorrect statement from the following.
78. When the excited electron of a H atom from n =
5 drops to the ground state, the maximum number [JEE (Main)-2022]
of emission lines observed are ____. (1) A circular path around the nucleus in which
an electron moves is proposed as Bohr’s
[JEE (Main)-2022]
orbit.
79. The wavelength of an electron and a neutron will (2) An orbital is the one electron wave function
become equal when the velocity of the electron is ( ) in an atom.
x times the velocity of neutron. The value of x is (3) The existence of Bohr’s orbits is supported
______. (Nearest integer) by hydrogen spectrum.
(4) Atomic orbital is characterised by the
(Mass of electron is 9.1 × 10–31 kg and mass of
quantum numbers n and l only.
neutron is 1.6 × 10–27 kg) [JEE (Main)-2022]
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[Mass of electron = 9.1 × 10–31 kg] (1) D < B < A < C (2) D < A < B < C
[JEE (Main)-2022] (3) B < D < A < C (4) B < D < C < A
85. The minimum uncertainty in the speed of an
87. lf the work function of a metal is 6.63 × 10–19 J, the
electron in one dimensional region of length 2a0
(Where a0 = Bohr radius 52.9 pm) is ___ km s–1. maximum wavelength of the photon required to
(Given : Mass of electron = 9.1 × 10–31 kg, Planck’s remove a photoelectron from the metal is ______
constant h = 6.63 × 10–34 Js) [JEE (Main)-2022]
nm. (Nearest integer)
86. Given below are the quantum numbers for 4
[Given : h = 6.63 × 10–34 J s, and c = 3 × 108 m s–1]
electrons.
[JEE (Main)-2022]
A. n = 3, l = 2, ml = 1, ms = +1/2
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Chapter 2
Structure of Atom
1. Answer (1) 5. Answer (3)
h h
= 1 1 1
p mv RHZ2 –
34
n12 n22
6.63 10
or 27 = 0.4 nm
1.67 10 103
2. Answer (2) 1 1 1 1
(1)2 2
– 2 (2)2 2
–
n1 n2 (2) (4)2
h
p x
4
1 1 3
h – 2
x n12 n2 4
4 m V
n1 = 1, n2 = 2
6.6 10 34 100
= 6. Answer (1)
4 3.14 9.1 10 31 600 0.005
= 1.92 × 10–3 m 7. Answer (1)
19.6 10 18
4 9. Answer (1)
ELi 2 9 37 1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p65s1
h KE = h incident – h th
2meV
16. Answer (2)
12. Answer (2) Energy in nth state as per Bohr’s model
Z2
n2 = 13.6 eV
r = a0 = 0.529 ×4 = 2.12 Å n2
Z
2nd excited state
n=3
13. Answer (4)
22
E3 ,He 13.6 eV
1 1 32
RH 2
– 2 Z2 Z 1
n1 n2 –6.04 eV
17. Answer (4)
1 1
RH 1 1 1
n2 82 R
n12 n22
RH RH n1 3, n2
2
n 64
1 1 9 9 5
R 9 10 cm
y = mx + c 9 R 105
= 900 nm
1
x= , m = –RH (slope) 18. Answer (3)
n2
According to de-Broglie wavelength equation
14. Answer (1)
h 1
nh mv v
(a) Angular momentum (L) =
2 From photoelectric effect.
1
h 1/2
(c) For n = 1, L =
2 0
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12400 E
Ephoton 3.1 eV
4000
For H-atom,
1 1
KE e mv 2 9 10 31
36 1010 J
2 2 1 1
R
1.62 × 10–19 J 1 eV n12 n22
hc (1.5P)2 4
r
1 2m 9
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n2
1 1 2 rn a0 (a 0 1st Bohr radius)
Lyman series L 1312 1 Z
L 12
2 r n (using de-Broglie relation)
Paschen series
1
1312
1
12 42
P 2 2 a0 4
P 3 1
8 a0
L P
9
33. Answer (2)
P L
Explanation of variation of internal energy of Ar with
27. Answer (1) temperature (Straight line and U T) is not a direct
Probability of finding an electron is given by 4 r2dr manifestation of the quantum nature of atoms.
2 and it will have maximum value at both ‘a’
While explanation of absorption spectrum, nature of
and ‘c’. emission of radiation from hot bodies (black body
28. Answer (2) radiation) and photoelectric effect are direct
manifestation of the quantum nature of atoms.
As the value of Z (atomic number) increases, energy
34. Answer (1)
of orbitals decreases (becomes more –ve value)
2 subshells are associated with n = 4 and
order of energy of 2s orbital is m = –2.
H > Li > Na > K 35. Answer (3)
29. Answer (3) In the hydrogen spectrum,
The number of orbitals possible in a shell with Balmer series lies in visible region.
principal quantum number ‘n’ is ‘n2’. 36. Answer (4)
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Li h 2 mp V 1 6.63 10 34
3 108 19
J 3 10 J
p 2 24.9 mp V h 5 663 10 9
h
x ( P m V)
4 m V n=4
34
4 4 2 24 BM
6.63 10 Js
4 3.14 10 10 3 kg 90 ms 1
0.05 = 4.89
49 × 10–1 BM
= 1.173 × 10–33 m
50. Answer (2)
= 1 × 10–33 m
Bohr’s theory is applicable for unielectronic species
46. Answer (9)
only
Incident energy of Work function of K.E. of Li+ has two electrons
photon metal photoelectron
Bohr’s theory could not explain the splitting of
h =h 0 + KE spectral lines in the presence of external magnetic
field (Zeeman effect)
34
6.63 10 Js 3 108 ms 1
Statement I – false
3.0 K. E.
248 10 9 m 1.6 10 19
J eV 1
Statement II – true
K. E. = 2.0 eV 51. Answer (3)
34
3s has no angular node two radial nodes.
h 6.63 10
2m K. E. 31 19 52. Answer (0)
2 9.1 10 2 10 1.6
Ga – 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p1
= 8.68 × 10–10 m 9Å Ga+ – 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10
47. Answer (03) 4s2 are the valence electrons, so l = 0.
n=5 53. Answer (6)
Possible values of = 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 Wavelength of electron is given by
m = 2 is possible for = 4, 3 & 2
h
as m takes values from (– to ) 2mqV
Possible orbitals (n, , m ) : (5, 4, 2) (5, 3, 2)
Here q = charge on electron, V = potential
(5, 2, 2)
difference
48. Answer (0)
6.63 10 –34
The orbital having n = 4 and mL = –3 is 4f.
2 9.1 10 –31 1.6 10 –19 40 103
The number of radial nodes is an orbital is given by
Number of radial nodes = n – mL –1
6.63 10 –34
6.144 10 –12 6 × 10–12
=4–3–1 –47
1164.8 10
=0
x=6
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0.02
Uncertainty in speed of electron = 5 106 61. Answer (3155)
100
h2 h2
5.80 10 –8 m = 58.00 × 10–9 m KE 2
8 m × 4a02 315.5 ma02
57. Answer (4)
x = 315.5; 10x = 3155
One of the drawback of Rutherford model is that,
it says nothing about the electronic structure of 62. Answer (50)
atom. It cannot explain the line spectra of hydrogen Power = 1 mW
atom.
= 10–3 J in 1 sec.
Since uncertainty principle rules out existence of
= 10–4 J in 0.1 sec.
definite paths or trajectories of electrons and other
similar particles. So Bohr’s model contradicts nhc
H.U.P. Energy =
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w0 = h 0
50 795 10 9
n
6.63 10 34 3 108 = 6.6 × 10–34 × 1.3 × 1015
= 8.58 × 10–19 J
n 2 1020
70. Answer (2)
65. Answer (2)
For degenerate orbitals, only the value of m must be n2
rn r0
Z
different. The value of ‘n’ and ‘l’ must be the same.
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Cr = (Ar)3d54s1 a=4
As per Aufbau principle, orbitals are filled in As the atomic number increases then the potential
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If n + l value is same then the orbital with lower 85. Answer (548)
value of ‘n’ will have lower energy.
h
x. v
correct order of energy 4 m
D>B>C>A
x = 2 × 52.9 × 10–12 m
83. Answer (4)
24 For, A 5
6.626 10 24 1
mv = 2 10 kg m sec
3.3 B 5
1 C 6
Kinetic energy = mv 2
2
D 4
2
mv Hence, the correct order of increasing energy is
=
2m D <A< B < C
24
2 87. Answer (300)
2 10
= 31
2 9.1 10 kg hc
E
= 2.18 × 10–18 J
= 21.8 × 10–19 J
34
19 6.63 10 3 108
Total energy = Ionization + Kinetic 6.63 10
absorbed energy energy
= 300 × 10–9 m
= 43.56 × 10–19 J
= 300 nm
2 times of 21.76 × 10–19 J
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