The ultraviolet region in the above figure is indicated by:
1. | D | 2. | B |
3. | A | 4. | C |
The graph that represents the variation of (probability of density of finding the electron) with distance (r) is given below:
The number of nodes as per the graph is:
1. zero
2. One
3. Two
4. Cannot predict
A particular station of All India Radio, New Delhi, broadcasts on a frequency of 1,368 kHz (kilohertz). The wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the transmitter is: [speed of light, ]
1. | 2192 m | 2. | 21.92 cm |
3. | 219.3 m | 4. | 219.2 m |
When electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 300 nm falls on the surface of sodium, electrons are emitted with a kinetic energy of 1.68 ×105 J mol–1. The minimum energy needed to remove an electron from sodium and the maximum wavelength that will cause a photoelectron to be emitted are, respectively:
1. 2.31 × 105 J mol–1, 517 nm
2. 23.1 × 105 J mol–1, 517 nm
3. 3.31 × 105 J mol–1, 417 nm
4. 33.1 × 105 J mol–1, 417 nm
The frequency and wavelength of a photon emitted during a transition from n = 5 state to the n = 2 state in the hydrogen atom are respectively :
1. \(6.91\times10 ^{14} Hz\); 543 nm
2. \(7.91\times10 ^{14} Hz\); 434 nm
3. \(6.91\times10 ^{14} Hz\); 434 nm
4. \(7.91\times10 ^{14} Hz\); 343 nm
Kinetic Energy of an electron is 3.0×10–25 J. The wavelength of the electron will be :
1. 886.7 nm
2. 896.7 nm
3. 990.7 nm
4. 880.7 nm
The neon gas emits radiation of 616 nm. The number of quanta that are present in 2 J of energy is:
1. \(6.2 \times 10^{-18} \)
2. \(5.6 \times 10^{17} \)
3. \(6.2 \times 10^{18} \)
4. \(32.2 \times 10^{-20}\)
Which among the following are isoelectronic species?
1.
2.
3.
4. None of the above
The circumference of the Bohr orbit for the H atom is related to the de Broglie wavelength associated with the electron revolving around the orbit by the following relation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The atomic number of elements whose outermost electronic configuration are represented by 3s1 and 2p5 respectively, is:
1. | 9, 7 | 2. | 9, 11 |
3. | 11, 5 | 4. | 11, 9 |