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Eee AIPMT 2010... 3. A 0.66 kg ball is moving with a speed of 100 m/s. The associated wavelength will be (h = 6.6 x 104 Js) :- (1) 6.6 x10™* m (2) 1.0 x10 m (3) 1.0 x10" m (4) 6.6 x10" m ASO158 AIPM T Pre-2012 ‘ 4. The total number of atomic orbitals in fourth energy level of an atom is : (1) 8 (2) 16 (3) 32 (4) 4 ASO159 5. The energies E; and E, of two radiations are 25 eV and 50eV respectively. The relation between their wavelengths i.e. Ay and A, will be : (1) Ay =Ag (2) Ay = 2ro (3) Ay = 425 (A) orien eh AS0160 6. —_Ifn =6, the correct sequence for filling of electrons will be : (1) ns — (n-2)f + (n-1)d > np (2) ns + (n-1)d — (n-2)f + np (3) ns — (n-2)f > np — (n=1)d (4) ns > np (n-1)d — (n-2)f . : ASO161 I). AIPM Mains 2082. 7. According to the Bohr Theory, which of the following transitions in the hydrogen atom will give rise to the least energetic photon ? (IJn=5ton=3 (2n=6ton=1 (3)n=5ton=4 (4)n=6ton=#5 ASO162 What is the maximum numbers of electrons that can scociated with the following set of quantum be a! numbers 7 = 3 /= Landm=-1? 2 (2) 10 36 (4) 4 ASO172 What is the maximum number of orbitals that can be identified with the following quantum numbers. ia 3, £0 ety OZ (i) 1 (33 (2) 2 (4)4 ASO174 5. Calculate the energy in joule corresponding to light of wavelength 45 nm : (Planck's constant h = 663 x 10-34 Js; speed of light c= 3 x 108 ms“) (1) 6.67 x 1015 (2) 6.67 x 101 (3) 4.42 x 10-15 (4) 4.42 x 10-18 ASO175, Magnetic moment 2.83 BM is given by which of the following ions ? (At. no. Ti = 22, Cr = 24, Mn = 25, Ni = 28):- (1) Ti* (2) Ni* (3) Cr+ (4) Mn?* Which of the following pairs of ions are isoelectronic and isostructural ? ) C0;,coe (2) SOF,NO; (3) ClO;,S03° (4) CO}",SO} ASO178 The number of d-electrons in Fe?* (Z = 26) is not equal to the number of electrons in which one of the following? (1) pelectrons in Cl (2 = 17) (2) d-electrons in Fe (Z = 26) (3) p-electrons in Ne (Z = 10) (4) s-electrons in Mg (Z = 12) ASO179 Magnetic moment 2.84 B.M. is given by :- (At. no.), Ni = 28, Ti = 22, Cr = 24, Co = 27) (1) Ti (2) Cre+ (3) Co (4) Niz* AS0180 20. The angular momentum of electron in 'd’ orbital is equal to =~ (1) J2a (2) 2V3n (3) 0h (4) Jén ASO181 21. Which is the correct order of increasing energy of the listed orbitals in the atom of titanium ? (At. no. Z = 22) (1) 3s 3p 3d 4s (2) 3s 3p 4s 3d (3) 3s 4s 3p 3d (4) 4s 3s 3p 3d ASO182 22. Two electrons occupying the same orbital are distinguished by :- (1) Principal quantum number (2) Magnetic quantum number (3) Azimuthal quantum number (4) Spin quantum number ASO184 Which of the following pairs of d-orbitals will have electron density along the axis ? () dada, (2) dys (3) dady (4) dd, ASO185 How many electrons can fit in the orbital for which n=3and/=1? (1) 10 (3) 2 s (2) 14 (4) 6 ASO186 25. Which one is the wrong statement ? 26. (1) The uncertainty principle is AE x At 2 h/4x (2) Half filled and fully filled orbitals have greater stability due to greater exchange energy, greater symmetry and more balanced arrangement. (3) The energy of 2s orbital is less than the energy of 2p orbital in case of Hydrogen like atoms h (4) de-Broglie's wavelength is given by 4 =—— mv’ where m = mass of the particle, v = velocity of the particle ASO188 Which one is a wrong statement ? (1) Total orbital angular momentum of electron in 's' orbital is equal to zero (2) An orbital is designated by three quantum numbers while an electron in an atom is designated by four quantum numbers. (3) The electronic configuration of N atom is 1s° 2s* 2p! 2p! 2p’, (4) The value of m for d,2 is zero aenial Which of the following series of transitions in the spectrum of hydrogen atorn falls in Visible region? (1) Lyman series (2) Balmer series (3) Paschen series (4) Brackett series AS02671 Orbital having 3 angular nodes and 3 total nodes lei ()5p (3) 4 f (23d (4)6d In hydrogen atom, the de Broglie wavelength of an electron in the second Bohr orbit is :- {Given that Bohr radius, ag = 52.9 pr} (1) 211.6 pm (2) 211.6 x pm (3) 52.9 x pm (4) 105.8 pm 13. Give the drawbacks of J.J. Thomson's experiment. fics The to thanbe oon: —- ek = ee = a a we sees ~ = ee 14. Why Rutherford'’s model could not explain the ttability of an atom? 5 " (i) What is the mass of a proton? (ii) What is the charge of a proton? 24, Give the de-Broglie’s relation. _— 5 Aautinln in mantion ie geemnintad ith awe te a epee ranch" < ve pple ge oc 7 Oy af ie a" i = < : aaa = ~ wee jae tee - = See Soe” 4 i ee et a F « ee ee ae oes ge fe - ws — a . a = a 7 cae

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