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Q11. For the hydrogen atom, how many possible quantum states correspond to the principal quantum
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Q13. The number of peaks observed in the radial distribution curve for 4p atomic orbital is:

Q14. The radial probability distribution function for a hydrogen atom state has one peak, at r = 0.476 nm, what is

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Q14. The radial probability distribution function for a hydrogen atom state has one peak, at r = 0.476 nm, what is
value of sum of n and l for this state?

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Multiple choice correct type Questions

Numerical Value Type Questions


1. C
2. D
3. C 1. 86 g
4. C 2. 1
5. A 3. 4
6. B 4. 1580 g
7. A 5. 274nm
8. D 6. 19
9. A 7. 27.1%
10. C 8. 16425
11. B 9. 0.90eV
12. A 10. 4
13. A 11. 9
14. C 12. 3
15. B 13. 3
16. D 14. 5
17. B 15. 2
18. D
19. D
20. A
21. C
22. B
23. B
24. C
25. D
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27. A
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