The extreme wavelengths of Paschen series are
1. 0.365 and 0.565
2. 0.818 and 0.189
3. 1.45 and 4.04
4. 2.27 and 7.43
A hydrogen atom is in an excited state of principal quantum number \((n)\). It emits a photon of wavelength \((\lambda)\) when it returns to the ground state. The value of \(n\) is:
1. \(\sqrt{\frac{\lambda R}{\lambda R-1}}\)
2. \(\sqrt{\frac{(\lambda R-1)}{\lambda R}}\)
3. \(\sqrt{\lambda(R-1)}\)
4. None of these
Consider an electron in the \(n^\mathrm{th}\) orbit of a hydrogen atom in the Bohr model. The circumference of the orbit can be expressed in terms of the de-Broglie wavelength \(\lambda\) of that electron as:
1. \((0.529)n\lambda\)
2. \(\sqrt{n\lambda}\)
3. \((13.6)n\lambda\)
4. \(n\lambda\)
In the Bohr's model of a hydrogen atom, the centripetal force is furnished by the Coulomb attraction between the proton and the electron. If is the radius of the ground state orbit, m is the mass and e is the charge on the electron, is the vaccum permittivity, the speed of the electron is [1998]
1. zero
2.
3.
4.
The ground state energy of H-atom is 13.6 eV. The energy needed to ionise H-atom from its second excited state [1991]
1. 1.51 eV
2. 3.4 eV
3. 13.6 eV
4. 12.1 eV
1. \(\frac{\lambda}{3}\)
2. \(\frac{3\lambda}{4}\)
3. \(\frac{4\lambda}{3}\)
4. \(3\lambda\)
The wavelength of the first spectral line in the Balmer series of hydrogen atom is 6561 . The wavelength of the second spectral line in the Balmer series of singly ionized helium atom is [IIT-JEE 2011]
1. 1215
2. 1640
3. 2430
4. 4687
Energy E of a hydrogen atom with principal quantum number n is given by . The energy of a photon ejected when the electron jumps from n = 3 state to n = 2 state of hydrogen, is approximately [2004]
1. 1.5 eV
2. 0.85 eV
3. 3.4 eV
4. 1.9 eV
The energy of ground electronic state of hydrogen atom is -13.6 eV. The energy of the first excited state will be [1997]
1. -54.4 eV
2. -27.2 eV
3. -6.8 eV
4. -3.4 eV
The total energy of an electron in the first excited state of hydrogen is about -3.4 eV. Its kinetic energy in this state is [2005]
1. -3.4 eV
2. -6.8 eV
3. 6.8 eV
4. 3.4 eV