41. |
The fine structure of hydrogen spectrum can be explained by _____
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Option (d) |
42. |
When a moving elementary particle with kinetic energy 11.5 eV strikes head on with a free stationary H-atom, then _____
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Answer:
Option (a) |
43. |
Photon of energy 13.4 eV is incident on hydrogen atom in the ground state. The electron of the atom will be in the energy state _____
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Option (c) |
44. |
Find the kinetic energy of hydrogen atom in the ground state if potential energy is taken as zero at ground state ?
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Answer:
Option (c) |
45. |
A particular hydrogen like atom has its ground state binding energy 122.4 eV. It is in its ground state. Then _____
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Answer:
Option (c) |
46. |
The wavelength of the spectral line that corresponds to a transition in hydrogen atom from n = 10 to ground state would be _____ .[In which part of electro-magnetic spectra does this line lie ?]
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Answer:
Option (a) |
47. |
Binding energy of an electron in the ground state of He is equal to 24.6 eV. The energy required to remove both the electrons is _____
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Answer:
Option (c) |
48. |
Difference between n th and (n + 1) th Bohr's radius of hydrogen atom is equal to (n - 1) th Bohr's radius. The value of n is _____
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Answer:
Option (d) |
49. |
If the elements with principal quantum number n > 3 do not exist in nature, the number of possible elements will be _____
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Answer:
Option (a) |
50. |
In which of the following transitions of an electron in hydrogen atom the energy variation is minimum ?
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Answer:
Option (a) |