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December 6,

ATOMIC STRUCTURE 2017

1 Match the column.


COLUMN – I COLUMN – II
(A) Gamma rays (P) Travel in straight line
(B) Cathode rays (Q) Deflect in electric field
(C) X – rays (R) Produce mechanical effect
(D) Anode rays (S) Electromagnetic wave

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COLUMN – I COLUMN – II
A Radioactive Co – 60 P Protium
B Isotope of Tritium  1 H 3
 Q Deuterium

C 1 H1 R Destroy cancer cells


D X-Rays S 1018  1020 Hz

3.
Column – I (Principle) Column – II (Discover)

(A) Exclusion Principle (P) Hund

(B) Multiplicity rule (Q) Heisenberg

(C) Uncertainty Principle (R) Pauli

(D) Quantum Theory (S) Planck

4.
Column – I Column – II

(A) Radius of electron orbit (P) Principal quantum number

(B) Energy of e– (Q) Azimuthal quantum number

(C) Shape of subshall (R) Magnetic quantum number

(D) Orientation of the atomic orbital. (S) Electron spin quantum number

5.
Column – I Column - II
(A) Energy of electron in nth orbit (p) n 2

(B) Wavelength of an electron in nth orbit (q) 1



n2
(C) Velocity of electron in nth orbit (r) n
th
(D) Radius of electron in n orbit (s) 1

n

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December 6,
ATOMIC STRUCTURE 2017

6.
Column – I Column - II
(A) Na (p) Valence electron in 3rd orbit
(B) P (q) Valence electron in 2nd orbit
(C) Li (r) Half filled subshell
(D) Mg (s) One unpaired electron

Integer Answer Type

1. The no. of unpaired e– in Ni++ ions is.


2. The value of , which will represent double dumb-bell shape of the orbital.
1
3. In an atom with 2K,8L, 11 M & 2N electrons, the no. of electron with m = 0, s = are.
2
4. How many electron in k(z = 19) have n = 4,  = 0.

5. The total no. of possible values of magnetic Q. no for the value of l = 3 is :

6. How many quantum no. are required to define the e– is an atom


A
7. X16 and YA are isobars. Then value of is _________
4
8. X-rays, visible rays, IR rays, U.V rays,  - rays and radio waves arranged in the increasing order of wave numbers what is the
position of visible rays from left __________

9. Number of orbital present in p – subshell ______________

10. The ratio of nucleons to protons in 16 S 32 ___________


x
11. The ratio of energies of two wavelengths 100 Å and 200 Å is , the values of x – y is____________.
y
12. Calculate the wavelength of a photon with frequency 3  108 sec – 1. Express the answer in meters.

13. An atom has 2K, 8L and 5M electrons. The number of occupied subshells in ground state is:

14. An atom has 35 nucleons and has atomic number equal to to 17. The number of electrons with n = 2, m = 0 in it is:

15. Maximum number of electrons in an atom which can have n = 2 is :

313.6
16. En =  Kcals/mol. If the value of En = –34.84 Kcals/mol, to which value of ‘n’ corresponds :
n2

17. Maximum number of electrons with clockwise spin that can be accommodated in a f-subshell is :

18. The number of unpaired electrons in the electronic configuration 1s2 2s2 2p4 is

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