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1. The Lyman series of hydrogen spectrum lies in [Link] energy of an electron in the excited state of
the region H-atom is -1.5 eV, then according to Bohr' model,
(1) Infrared (2) visible its angular momentum will be:
(3) Ultraviolet (4) of x rays (1) 3.15 x 10-34 J-sec (2) 2.15 x 10-34 J-sec
(3) 5.01 × 10-30 J-sec (4) 3.15 x 10-33 J-sec
[Link] one of the series of hydrogen spectrum is
in the visible region ? [Link] ground State energy of helium atom is 54.4
(1) Lyman series (2) Balmer series eV. What is the potential energy of the electron in
(3) Paschen series (4) Bracket series this state
(1) 54.4 ev (2) -108.8 eV
[Link] Rutherford a-particle experiment Shows (3) 108.8 Ev (4) -54.4 eV
that most of the a-particles pass through almost 10. The wavelength of the first line in Balmer
unsceptered while some are scattered through series in the hydrogen spectrum is λ. What is the
large angles. What information does it give about wavelength of the second line :
the structure of the atom: (1) 20 λ/27 (2) 3 λ /16
(1) Atom is hollow (3) 5 λ /36 (4) 3 λ/ 4
(2) The whole mass of the atom is concentrated in
a small centre called nucleus 11. The wavelength of light emitted due to
(3) Nucleus is positively charged transition of electron from second orbit to first
(4) All the above orbit in hydrogen atom is
(1) 6563 Å (2) 4102 Å
[Link] energy required to knock out the electron (3) 4861 Å (4) 1215 Å
which is in the third orbit of a hydrogen atom is
equal to [Link] an electron in an hydrogen atom makes a
(1) 13.6 eV (2) +13.6/9 eV transition from first Bohr orbit to second Bohr
(3)-13.6/3 eV (4) 3/13.6 eV orbit, how much energy it absorbs ?
(1) 3.4 eV (2) 10.2 eV
[Link] electron makes a transition from orbit n= 4 (3) 13.6 eV (4) 1.51 eV
to the orbit n = 2 of a hydrogen atom. The wave
number of the emitted radiation (R = Rydberg's [Link] the binding energy of the electron in a
constant) will be hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV the energy required to
(1)16/ 3R (2)2R/ 16 remove the electron from the first excited state of
(3)3R/16 (4)4R/16 Be³+ is
[Link] a。 is the Bohr radius, the radius of (n = 2) (1) 30.6 eV (2) 13.6eV
electronic orbit in triply ionized beryllium is: (3) 3.4 eV (4) 54.4 eV
(1) 4 a。 (2) a。
(3) a。/4 (4) a0/16 [Link] electron makes a transition from orbit n = 4
to the orbit n = 2 of a hydrogen atom. The wave
[Link] energy state of doubly ionized lithium number of the emitted radiation (R = Rydberg's
(Li++) has the same energy as that of the ground constant) will be
state of hydrogen? Given Z for lithium = 3 : (1) 16/3R (2) 2R/16
(1) n = 1 (2) n = 2 (3) 3R/16 (4) 4R/16
(3) n = 3 (4) n = 4 15. An alpha nucleus of energy 1/2mv² bombards
a heavy nuclear target of charge Ze. Then the
distance of closest approach for the alpha nucleus 23. In hydrogen spectrum, the shortest wavelength
will be proportional to- in the Balmer series is λ. The shortest wavelength
(1) 1/Ze (2) v² in the Bracket series is: [NEET_2023]
(3) 1/m (4)1/v4
(1) 2 λ (2) 4 λ
16. If 13.6 eV energy is required to ionize the
hydrogen atom, then the energy required to (3) 9 λ (4) 16 λ
remove an electron from n = 2 is- [Link] radius of inner most orbit of hydrogen
(1) 10.2 eV (2) 0 eV atom is 5.3 × 10-11 m. What is the radius of third
(3) 3.4 eV (4) 6.8 Ev allowed orbit of hydrogen atom? [NEET_2023]
17. If the binding energy of the electron in a (1) 0.53 Å (2) 1.06 Å
hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV, the energy required to (3) 1.59 Å (4) 4.77 Å
remove the electron from the first excited state of 25. Let T, and T₂ be the energy of an electron in
Li²+ is- the first and second excited states of hydrogen
(1) 30.6 eV (2) 13.6 eV atom, respectively. According to the Bohr's model
(3) 3.4 eV (4) 122.4 eV of an atom, the ratio T₁: T₂ is: [NEET_2022]
18. Which of the following transitions in hydrogen (1) 1:4 (2) 4:1
atoms emit photons of highest frequency ? (3) 4:9 (4) 9:4
(1) n = 2 to n = 6
(2) n = 6 to n = 2
(3) n = 2 to n = 1
(4) n = 1 to n = 2
19. The transition from the state n = 4 to n = 1 in a
hydrogen like atom results in ultraviolet radiation.
Infrared radiation will be obtained in the transition
from :
(1) 4 → 2 (2) 5 → 4
(3)2 → 1 (4) 3 → 2
[Link] required for the electron excitation in
Li++ from the first to the third Bohr orbit is:-
(1) 108.8 eV (2) 122.4 eV
(3) 12.1 eV (4) 36.3 eV
[Link] atom is excited from ground state to
another state with principal quantum number
equal to 4. Then the number of spectral lines in
the emission spectra will be :
(1) 6 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 5
22. In the spectrum of hydrogen, the ratio of the
longest wavelength in the Lyman series to the
longest wavelength in the Balmer series is:
(1) 5 /27 (2) 4 /9
(3) 9/ 4 (4) 27/ 5