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FIITJEE CPPs Atomic Structure
FIITJEE CPPs Atomic Structure
1. An electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state absorbs 1.5 times as much energy as the minimum
required for it to escape from the atom. What is the wave length of the emitted electron?
(a) 47 nm (b) 42 nm
(c) 0.47 nm (d) 0.42 nm
3. For a 3S orbital
3
(6 6 + ) e
1 1 2
2 r.z
(3S ) =
2 2 ; where =
9 3 a0 3a 0
What is the maximum radial distance of node from nucleus?
(a)
(3 + 3 ) a 0 (b)
(3 3 ) a 0
z z
(c)
(
3 3+ 3
a0
) (d)
3 a0
2z 2z
4. If Rutherford would have used particles instead of particles in his gold-leaf experiment,
which of the following observations would definitely not have been made.
5. Which statement among the following concerning Bohrs model is not true?
(d) The energy change between two successive orbitals increases with increasing value of n
8. The radii of two of the 1st four Bohrs orbits of the H-atom are in the ratio of 1 : 4. The energy between
them may be
(a) 12.09 ev (b) 2.55 ev
9. E n = 3
3 1
n = 2
2
n = 1
For the above transitions in H-like species, select the correct relations
v1 + v 2
(a) 3 = v1 + v 2 (b) 3 =
v1 + v 2
1 2
(c) 3 = 1 + 2 (d) 3 =
1 + 2
10. Select the correct curves,
If V = velocity of electron in Bohrs orbit
r = Radius of e in Bohrs orbit
P.E. = Potential energy of electron in Bohrs orbit
k.E = Kinetic energy of electron in Bohrs orbit
V r
1 / n n
K E
P . E .
O 1 / n
n
SECTIONIII (COLUMN MATCHING)
11. ColumnI ColumnII
(A) Electrons can not exist in the nucleus (p) De Broglie wave
(B) Microscopic particles in motion are (q) Electro-magnetic wave
associated with
(C) No medium is required for propagation (r) Uncertainty principle
(D) Concept of orbit was replaced by orbital (s) Transverse wave
SECTIONIV (INTEGER TYPE QUESTION)
12. An electron is allowed to move freely in a closed cubic box of length of side 10 cm. The maximum
n 1
uncertainty in its velocity is 3.35 10 m sec . Find the value of n.
ATOMIC STRUCTURE
ANSWER KEY:
1. C 2. B 3. C 4. A
5. D 6. D 7. ABC 8. BD
9. AC 10. AB 11. AR 12. 3
BP
CQ,S
DR