Isotopes are atoms having
1. Same number of protons but different number of neutrons
2. Same number of neutrons but different number of protons
3. Same number of protons and neutrons
4. None of the above
The mass of an -particle is:
1. | less than the sum of masses of two protons and two neutrons. |
2. | equal to the mass of four protons. |
3. | equal to the mass of four neutrons. |
4. | equal to the sum of masses of two protons and two neutrons. |
Atomic number of a nucleus is Z and atomic mass is M. The number of neutron is
(1) M-Z
(2) M
(3) Z
(4) M+Z
The -particle is the nucleus of an atom of
(1) Neon
(2) Hydrogen
(3) Helium
(4) Deuterium
The force acting between proton and proton inside the nucleus is
(1) Coulombic
(2) Nuclear
(3) Both
(4) None of these
For a nucleus to be stable, the correct relation between neutron number N and Proton number Z is
(1) N > Z
(2) N = Z
(3) N < Z
(4) NZ
and represent mass of neutron and proton respectively. If an element having atomic mass M has N-neutron and Z-proton, then the correct relation will be
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
If a nucleus is completely converted into energy, the energy produced will be around
(1) 1 MeV
(2) 938 MeV
(3) 9.38 MeV
(4) 238 MeV
As compared atom, atom has
(1) Two extra protons and two extra electrons
(2) Two extra protons but no extra electrons
(3) Two extra neutrons and no extra electrons
(4) Two extra neutrons and two extra electrons
If m, and are the masses of nucleus, neutron and proton respectively
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)