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Atomic Structure
Atomic Structure
ATOMIC STRUCTURE
CHEMISTRY (FOUNDATION)
E D U C A T I O N S
Q.5
(A) 1012 m
(B) 108 m
(C) 1015 m
(D) 1010 m
(B) K + and O
(C) Ne and O
Q.2
Q.3
Q.8
(A) 3Li
(C) 7N
(C) N. Bohr
(D) Schrodinger
Q.9
Q.4
(B) 5B
(D) 8F
An isotone of
(B) Neutron
(C) Electron
(D) Proton
77
33
Ge is
(A)
77
32
Ge
(B)
77
33
As
(C)
77
34
Se
(D)
76
34
Se
&
&
CHEMISTRY FOUNDATION (CLASS TEST 1/6) (ATOMIC STRUCTURE) ANSWER KEY
4
5
6
7
8
9
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ATOMIC STRUCTURE
CHEMISTRY (FOUNDATION)
E D U C A T I O N S
ANSWER KEY
Que.
Ans.
1
D
2
D
3
B
4
B
5
C
6
A
7
A
8
A
9
B
SOLUTIONS
Sol.1
Sol.6
(A)
No. of electrons in Na+ = No. of electrons
in Ne = 10.
Sol.7
(A)
Q Atomic number = 11
No. of protons (p) = No. of electrons
(e) = 11
Q Atomic weight = 23
No. of neutrons = 23 11 = 12.
Sol.8
(A)
Atomic size decrease along the period.
(C)
Sol.9
(B)
isotones have same number of neutrons
(= mass number atomic number)
(D)
-particles pass through because most part
of the aotm is empty.
Sol.2
Sol.3
(B)
Davisson and Gemer.
Sol.4
Sol.5
(B)
15
m.
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