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[=> ALLEN ATOMIC STRUCTURE ATOMIC STRUCTURE THOMSON MODEL, RUTHERFORD MODEL SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE 1. What important conclusion was reached through the study of cathode rays? (A) Cathode rays were proven to be light rays indicating that atoms were indeed indivisible. (B) Cathode rays were shown to be positively charged particles indicating that atoms contained clectric charge (©) Cathode rays were shown to be neutral particles with mass. (D) The charge to mass ratio of particles making up cathode rays was constant, indicating they were fundamental particles found in all matter. 2. The zine sulphide glows when cathode ray strike on Sereen coated with ZnS . This is due to (D flouroscence (ID) Phosphoroscence (IID) Both flouroscence and Phosphoroscence (IV) Induced radioactivity (A)@, CD and (I) (B) (1), and UD) (CD, CD and AV) (D) (D, ID, (IED and (LV) 3. Incathode ray tube, at very low pressure, the glow of light behind anode is due to (A) flouroscence caused by cathode ray on glass wall (B) flouroscence caused by cathode ray inside the tube (C) phosphoresence caused by X-rays (D) flouroscenee caused by movement of big cation. 4, How did Thomson establish whether or not cathode rays were light? (A) He could tell by visual observation, (B) Thomson knew light rays would be deflected by electric or magnetic fields and he determined experimentally that they were not deflected, (©) Thomson knew light rays would not be deflected by electric or magnetic fields and he determined experimentally that the cathode rays were deflected. (D) He determined experimentally if the rays would be deflected by gravity; light rays would not be deflected. After the existence of the electron was established by Thomson,, Millikan’s contribution added what theory? (A) proved electrons had a variable charge. additional information to atomi (B) measured the fixed negative charge of the electron. (C) proposed the existence of protons, (D) None of the above. In a Millikan’s oil drop experiment following charge on oil drop in arbitrary unit was found AB x 10", =1.6 x 10° 5 -2.4 x 10; 4 x 10%” What is the value of fundamental charge in arbitrary unit ? (A) 8x 10" (B) 8x 10 (8x 10” ) 8x 10" JEE-Chemistry = 7. 10. . 12. 1B. 14. After the mass and charge of the electron was known, the next breakthrough in the development of atomic theory was made by Rutherford. What important result was established by Rutherford? (A) The atom was of uniform substance containing electrons arranged like raisins in plum pudding. (B) Rather than being spread out, electrons occupied one half of an atom and the positive charges occupied the other half. (C) Electrons disappeared inside an atom. They only existed outside. (D) All positive charge in an atom was concentrated at a tiny part of the center. Assuming Thomson, model to be correct, what would be out come of Rutherford experiment ? () Most of the a particle will be blocked. (11) Most of the ot- particle will go undeflected. (111) Many a-particles will recoil by angle greater than 90°. (IV) o-particles that pass through should get deflected only by very small angles, 1? or less. (A) Land IIT (B) Mand IV ©lVonly )Tlonly Radius of nucleus of AL is x x 10m. Give value of x in the form of nearest integer as 2.2 should be reported as 2 and 2.8 should be reported as 3. (mass no, Al = 27) [Given radius of nucleus r = (1.4x10-'5) A’ mj where A = mass number of nucleus] (Al (B)2 ©3 (D4 What basis did Bohr have for allowing only specific orbits for electrons in his model of the atom? (A) Specific orbits were proven experimentally. (B) Bohr assumed only specific orbits were allowed. (C) Allowed orbits were predicted from electromagnetic theory. (D) It was the general harmony of the scientific commu ‘What is the closest distance of approach of an a-particle of energy 2.5 MeV being s nucleus (Z = 79) ? (A) 9.1 x 103 meter (B) 9.1 10 meter (C) 9.1 x 1075 meter (D) 9.1 x 10-18 meter The approximate radius of a H-atom is 0.05 nm, and that of proton is 1.5x10"m, Assuming both the hydrogen atom and the proton to be spherical, calculate fraction of the space in an atom of hydrogen that is oecipied by the nucleus. (A) 2.710 (By 2.7 x 10” (5x 10" (D) 2x 10% MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE, Which of the following is/are correct statement(s) according to Rutherford’s (A) Almost all of the mass of an atom is centered in the nucleus (B) most of the part inside the atom is empty ity attered by a gold itomic model ? (C) the size of nucleus is very small in comparison to the atoms (D) electrons revolve round the nucleus ‘The cathode rays experiment demonstrated that (A) a-perti (B) the e/m ratio for the particles of the cathode rays varies gas to gas Jes are the nuclei of He atoms (©) cathode rays are streams of negatively charge particles (D) the mass of an atom is essentially all contained its very small nucleus > ALLEN] ATOMIC STRUCTURE ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION & PLANCK’S QUANTUM THEORY 10. SINGLE CORRECTANSWER TYPE Which is true about electromagnetic radiation ? (D direction of propagation of electromagnetic wave is perpendicular to electric field. (ID) direction of propagation of electromagnetic wave is both perpendicular to electric and magnetic field vector. (IID) The speed of electromagnetic wave is constant in a given medium, (LV) The frequency of a monochromatic electromagnetic wave is different in different medium. (A) Iand IIL (B) IL, Hand 1V (© Mand ly (D)1, Mand 11 ‘The Frequency of an electromagnetic radiation is 2 x 10'° Hz. What is the energy of photon in eV. (A) 4.14 x 2eV (B)4.142 eV (4.14 ev (D) 41.4 ev the wave number of an emr is 10m, What is the energy in eV ? (A) 12.40 eV (B) 1240 eV (C) 1.240 eV. (D) 12400 eV ‘The wave length of an electromagnetic wave is 3720 A. What is the energy of photon in eV ? (A) 6.66 (B)3.33 3 (D6 ‘The energy of a photon with v = 10!° Hz isequal to 4. 13eV. What is the energy of photon in eV with v=6x 10" Hz? (A) 3.487 (B) 2.478 (© 0.068 (0) 0.68 A light source emit 10° photons of wavelength 6200A per second. What is the power output in Watt? (A) -25W (B) ~32W, (©) ~40W (D) -64W How many photons of wave number 10° ent is equal to 2.48 MeV energy (A)2x 10° (B)2 x 10° (©2x10 (D)2x 10° Yellow light emitted from a sodium lamp has wavelength (A) of 580 nm. Find the wave number (¥) of the yellow light. (A)L.92 x 10% (B)L72 x 10°mr* (C)1.70x 10'm? — (D)1.60 x 10°nr What is the number of photons emitted by a 60 W bulb in 10 hrs, that emits the light of wavelength 6620 A. (A) 7.2 x 109 (B) 7.2 x 10° (7.2 x 102 (D) 7.2 x 10% A dye absorbs a photon of wavelength 2 and re-emits the same energy into two photons of wavelengths 2, and 2, respectively. The wavelength 2, is related with 2, and 2, as: Athy ye he (Ay Taha JEE-Chemistry PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT SINGLE CORRECTANSWER TYPE The photoelectric emission from a surface starts only when the light incident upon the surface has certain minimum (A) imtensity (B) wavelength (© frequeney (D) velocity In photoelectric effect, the maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons increases linearly with the (A) Wavelength of incident light (B) Frequency of incident ight (© Velocity of incident ight (D) Atomic mass of an element According to Einstein's photoelectric equation, the graph between maximum kinetic energy of photo- electrons ejected and the frequency of the incident radiation is (A) In the photoelectric effect, the slope of straight line aph between stopping potential (V,) and frequency of incident light (v) gi (A) charge on electron (B) Work function of emitter a (© Plank’s constant (D) ratio of Plank’s constant to charge on electron, The stopping potential as a funetion of frequency is K plotted for two photoelectric surfaces A and B. The ‘graph show that the work function of A is 7 (A) Greater than that of B (B) Smaller than that of B (©) Same as that of B (D) Such thatno comparison can be done from Which graph is correctly plotted t 1 t By 3 o- Dz aa Tniensity of —> Tntensity of > Tight Tight > i ALLEN) ATOMIC STRUCTURE = o % 10. uu @ dil) 12. 13. 14, A light source of wavelength 4 illuminates a metal and ejects photo-electrons with (K.E.),_.= leV Another light source of wavelength ~, ejects photo-electrons from same metal with op (KE), =4eV. Find the value of work function? (A) LeV (B)2eV (©05ev (D) None of these Threshold frequency of a metal is f,, When light of frequency v = 2f, is incident on the metal plate, maximum velocity of e- emittedis v,. When frequency of incident radiation is 5f,, maximum velocity of emitted e~is v,. Find ratio of (Als (By 1:2 2:1 (@) none of these What is the kinetic energy of a photoelectron emitted by a sodium surface when light of wavelength 400 nm is incident on it? The work function of sodium is 2.28 eV (A) 0.88 eV (B)0.84eV (©)0.82eV (D)0.80eV Light of wavelength 3, falls on metal having work function he/i,. Photoelectric effect will take place only if (A). hy (B)2 22%, On ) Ultraviolet light of wavelength 280 nm is used in an experiment of photoelectric effect with lithium (Work function =2.5 eV) cathode. What is the Maximum K.E, (A) L70 eV (B)1.88 eV (©) 1.93 eV (D) 1.90 eV Stopping potential (A) 1.70 volts (B) 1.80 volts (©) 1.91 volts (D) 1.93 volts, If 4, and 2 be the threshold wavelength and the wavelength of incident light, the velocity of photo-electrons ejected from the metal surface is a 8) (uy -2) (a) ay The ratio of slopes of K,,. versus v and V,, versus v curves in the photoelectric effect gives (v= frequency, K,,,, = maximum kinetic energy, V, = stopping potential) (A) charge of electron (B) Planck's constant (©) work function (D) the ratio of Planck's constant of electronic charge MULTIPLE CORRECTANSWER TYPE Light wavelength , shines on a metal surface with intensity X, and the metal emits Y electrons per second of average energy Z, what will happen to Y and Z if X is doubled? (A) Y will be doubled (B) Z will be remain same (C) Both Y and Z will be doubled. (D) Y will be doubled and Z will be halved. JEE-Chemistry BOHR’S MODEL 5. ) Gi) 10. SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE What is the total energy of electron in. 3" orbit of Hato (A) -1.54eV (B)-1.53 eV (C)-1.51eV (D)-1.52eV What is the kinetic energy of electron in 3“ orbit of H-atom ? (A) L.50eV (B) 1.49eV (©) L5leV ©) 1.52eV ‘What is the potential energy of electron in 3" orbit of H-atom ? (A)-3.02 eV (B)-3.01 (C)-3.04 ()-3.05 4E, The energy level of an atom for 1%, 2%! and third level are B, —5~ and 2E respectively. A photon of wavelength A. is emitted for a transition 3 to 1. What will be the wavelength of emission for transition 2t01? (A) =32 (BY =2R (OM =42 (Dye =52 Let v, be the frequency of series limit of the Lyman series, v, be the frequency of the first line of the Lyman series and v, be the frequency of the series limit of the Bialmer series then what is the relationship between v,, v2 and v5? Ay. (B) v;= vy © v; V5 (D) v5= A hydrogen like atom is observed to emit six wavelength originating from all possible transitions between a group of levels. These levels have energies between - 0.85 eV and - 0.544 eV (including both these levels) What is the atomic number of the atom ? (2 (B)3 o4 (D)5 What is the quantum number of the levels between which t ition is taking place ? (A) 10, 12 (B) 11, 16 (©) 15,12 (D) 10, 17 P , x ‘An electron in an atom jumps in such a way that its kinetic energy changes from x to =. The change in potential energy will be oe 2x o+8n wy -3x 2 8 4 4 What is the ratio of velocity of electron in 1** and second orbit of He* ion ? (A322 (B21 ir (13 The ratio of velocity of the electron in the third and fifth orbit of Li?* would be (3:5 (B)5:3 (C)25:9 (D) 9:25 If radius of second jonary orbit (in Bohr’s atom) is R. Then radius of third orbit will be (ARB (B) OR ORO (D)2.25R [=> ALLEN ATOMIC STRUCTURE . 12. 13. 14. 15, 16. 17. What is the frequency of revolution of electron present in 2nd Bohr’s orbit of H-atom? (A) L016 « 10st (B) 4.065 « 10s" (C) 1,626 « 10% st (D) 8.2 « 10" If in Bohr's model, for unielectronic atom, time period of revolution is represented asT, , where n represents shell number and Z represents atomic number then the value of T, , :T, , will be = (A821 (B) 1:8 ©Olul (D) 1:32 If €, be the permittivity of vacuum and r be the radius of orbit of H-atom in which electron is revolving then velocity of electron is given by 4negrm @) v= 3 iE (A v= = By v=e x fare (OV fire If the ionization energy of He" is 19.6 x 10°" J per atom then the energy of Be* ion in the second stationary state is: (A)-49 10°F B)—44.1 10°F (C)=11.025 10" Dy None of these Wavelength for high energy EMR transition in H-atom is 91 nm. What energy is needed for this transition? (A) 1.36 eV (B) 1240 eV (©) 13ev (D) 13.6eV MULTIPLE CORRECTANSWER TYPE According to Bohs atomie theory, which of the following is/are incorrect? (A) Potential energy of electron se > (B) The productof velocity of electron and principle quantum number (n) <2? (©) Frequency of revolution of electron in an orbit is oc (D) Coulombic force of attraction on the electron ce are correct ? According to Bohr’s atomic theory, which of the following relation (A) Kinetic energy of electron 2 z (B) The product of velocity of electron and the prineipal qualtum number ce 2* (C) Frequeney of revolution of the electron in an orbit 2: 2 (D) Coulombic force of attraction on the electron & JEE-Chemistry LINES SPECTRUM 1 6. SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE Find the value of wave number (7) in terms of Rydberg's constant when transition of electron takes place between two levels of He* ion whose sum is 4 and difference is 2. ay BR p) 2R o® D f th A> Bao OF (D) none of these 3ton=2 for ‘What is the wavelength in nm of the spectral line associated with a transition from n the Li? ion? (A) 219 (B) 656 (73.0 (D) 486 What is the energy (kJ/mol) associated with the de-excitation of an electron from n= 6 to n=2 in He” ion? (A) 1.36 10° (B) 1.36 x 10° (© 1.16 x 10° (D) 1.78 x 10° ‘What is the shortest wavelength line in the Paschen series of Li? ion? _ 62 ort p) 5 DR dR OF What is the maximum wavelength line in the Lyman series of He* ion’? A)3R po ot D) None of th fA) 3 ® aR OiR (D) None of these ‘The A of H, line of the Balmer series is 6500A. What is the 2 of H, line of the Balmer series. (A) 5814.8 A (B) 4814.8 A (©) 3814.8A (D) 2814.8 A Which of the following electron transitions in a hydrogen atom will require the largest amount of energy? (A) from n= 1 to n=2 (B) fromn=2 ton=4 (©) fromn= ton=1 (D) fromn=3 ton=5 Which electronic transition in a hydrogen atom, starting from the orbit n = 7, will produce infrared light of wavelength 2170 nm? (Given : R,,= 1.09677 x 10? nr") (Ayn=7ton=6 — (B)n=7ton=5 — (C)n=Tton MULTIPLE CORRECTANSWER TYPE Asan electron jumps from 4" orbit to the 2" orbit in Be* ion, its (A) KE. increases (B) speed increases (©) frequency of revolution increases, (D) angular momentum increases, > ALLEN] ATOMIC STRUCTURE de-BROGLIE’S RELATIONSHIP & HEISENBERG PRINCIPLE ) i) % SINGLE CORRE CTANSWER TYPE What is the wavelenght associated ? With an electron moving with a velocity of 10° m/sec. (A) 527A (B)7.27A (© 627A (D) 827A With a cricket ball of mass 0.5 kg moving with 20 m/sec. (A) 6.62 x 10“ meter (B) 6.62 x 10-5 meter (C) 6.60 x 10 meter (D) 6.62 x 10 meter What is the de-Broglie wavelength of an electron accelerated through a potential difference of (i) 75 volt and (ii) 300 volt respectively ? (A) @ 1.40 A and 0.70 A (B) (i) 1.48 A and 0.60 A (©) 1.38 Aand 0.61 A (D)@ 1.41 Aand 0.71 A What possibly can be the ratio of the de Broglie wavelengths for two electrons each having zero initial energy and accelerated through 50 volts and 200 volts ? (A)3:10 (B) 10:3 (1:2 (D)2:1 The de-Broglie wavelength of an electron accelerated by an electric field of V volts is given by: 1.23 1.23 5123 (yk k= (Rozen D) a=S Anelectron travels witha velocity of x’ ms", Fora proton to have the same de-Broglie wavelength, the velocity will be approximately 1840 x “a ®) te49 (©) 1840.x (D)x If a, be the radius of first Bohr's orbit of H-atom, the de-Broglie's wavelength of an electron revolving in the second Bohr's orbit will be : (A) 6xa, (B) 4a, (©) 2na, (D) None of these Number of waves produced by an electron in one complete revolution in n” orbit is An Br m+ ()Qn+1) The mass of a particle is 10° g and its radius is 2 x 10+ cm. If its velocity is 10-° em sec" with 0,0001% uncertainty in measurement, the uncertainty in its position (A)5.2%10%m (BY 5.2 107 m ()5.2%10%m (D) 5.2 «10m If Be* and a proton are accelerated by the same potential, their de-Broglie wavelengths have the ratio? (assume mass of proton = mass of neutron): [ Be (A)3:2 (B) 2:3, (© 33: JEE-Chemistry SA 10. ML 12. 13. 14. If the uncertainty in the position of an electron is 0.33 pm, what will be the uncertainty in its velocity’? (A) 1.72. 108 m/sec (B) 1.77x 108 m/sec (C) 1.75 x 10* m/sec. (D)1.79 x 108 m/sec If H* is accelerated to 6.62 x 10° m/sec. If error in velocity is + 1%, then find the uncertainty in position. (A)475x 105m (B)4.75x 103m — (C) 4.65 x 10m (D) 4.75 x 107 m If uncertainty in position and momentum are equal, show that uncertainity in velocity is- 24h mVir (A) Av (B) Ave 2m Vx ‘The momentum (in kg-m/s) of photon having 6 MeV energy is (A) 3.2 107! (B)2.0 (©)1.6 «10 (D) none of these The uncertainty in position of an electron is equal to its de Broglie wavelength. The m percentage error in its measurement of velocity under this eireumstance will be approximately? (a4 (B)8 Ox (18 MULTIPLE CORRECTANSWER TYPE Uncertainty in measuring speed of a particle is numerically equal to u position. The value of there uncertainties may be ertainty in measuring its {_ ; h ter than (Ayequal to (ZS CB) lessthan = (C) greater than 5 (D) zero 10 [=> ALLEN ATOMIC STRUCTURE QUANTUM MECHANICAL MODEL ‘SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE 1, The idea that electrons have wave properties (A) was never proven and is now discounted, _(B) was only proven theoretically. (C) was proven experimentally. (D) is true, but of no consequence. 2. “The exact path of electron in 2p-orbital cannot be determined.” The above statement is based upon (A) Hund’s Rule (B) Bohr's Rule (©) Uncertainty principle (D) Aufbau principle 3. The wave function iy in the Schrodinger wave equation represents, (A) Probability of the electron (B) Amplitude of the wave (C) Frequency of the wave (D) Speed of the wave 4. For similar orbitals having different values of n (A) the most probable distance increases with inerease in n, (B) the most probable distance decreases with increase inn (©) the most probable distance remains constant with inerease inn (D) none of these In H-atom energy of electron is determined by (A) onlyn (B)n,! (On im (D)all the four quantum numbers In any subshell, the maximum number of electrons having same value of spin quantum number is (A) Vie) (B)I+2, (2+ (D) 4l+2 If the subsidiary quantum number of a subenergy level is 4, the maximum and minimum values of the spin multiplicities are (A)9,1 (B) 10,1 (©) 10,2 (4,4 The orbital diagram in which both the Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule are violated, is MU OE cB) YY LT OU Wt mi} Lt The quantum numbers of four electrons (¢1 to e4) are given below : n 7 om os n 7 om s el 3 0 0 +12 2 4 0 0 mM 3 3 2 2 -2 4 3 1 - mM The correct order of decreasing energy of these electrons is, (A)ed>e3>e2>el (B)e2>e3>ed>el (C)e3>e2>ed>el (D)cl>ed>e2>e3 it JEE-Chemistry 10. The two electrons have the folloy X:3,2,-2,+1/2 Y:3,0,0, +1/2 g sets of quantum numbers : What is true for the following ? (B) X and Y have unequal energy (C)X and Y repesent same electron (D) None of the statement is correct LL, Which of the following set of quantum numbers is impossible for an electron? (B) n=9,1=7,m,=-6, m,= + (A)n= 1,/=0,m,=0,m (C)n=2,/= 1,m,=0,m, 12, The set of quantum numbers, n = 3, /= 2,m, (A) describes an electron in a 2s orbital (B) isnot allowed (©) describes an electron in a 3p orbital (D) describes one of the five orbitals of same energy 13. ‘The number of wave made by Bohr electron in an orbit of maximum magnetic quantum number +2 is (a3 (B)4 ©2 M1 14. In which of the following orbitals, the electron is on an average closer to the nucleus? (ait (B)7d (7s (D)7p 15. Maximum number of electrons in a subshell is given by (A) @l+1) (B) 221+ D (a+? (D) 22/4 1 16. ‘Theratio of magnetic moments of Fe (III) and Co (ID is (A) V5:v7 (B) J35:VI5 (7:3 ) V4: vis 17. A compound of vanadium has a magnetic moment (j1) of 1.73 BM. If the vanadium ion in the com- pound is present as V~, then, the value of x is? Al (B)2 ©3 D4 18. What is the maximum number of electrons in an atom that can have the quantum numbers n = 3 and f=2? (a2 (Bs 6 )10 19. Which of the following statements about an electron with m, = +2 is incorrect? (A) The electron could be in the third shell (B) The electron is in a non-spherical orbital (C) The electron may have m, (D) The electron is not in a d-orbital 12 [=> ALLEN ATOMIC_STRUCTURE 20. Which of the following statement is come (A) Number of angular nodes = n = /=1 (B) Number of radial nodes = / (©) Total number of nodes =n — 1 yall 21, How many total nodal planes are present in the atomie orbitals for having the prineipal quantum number n= 3? (A) 12 (B) 10 ou Mu 22, Which of the following electron configurations is correct for iron, (atomie number 26)? (A) [Kr] 4s! 30° (B) [Kr]4s! 3a” (© [Ar] 493° (D) [Kr] 4s°3a° 23. Which of the following electron configurations is correct for copper, (atomic number 29)? (A) [Ar] 3d'* 4s! (B) [Kr] 3d” 4s' (C) [Ar] 3d? 4s* (D) [Kr] 3d 4s! 24, The electronic configurations of , Cr and ,,Cuare abnormal (A) Due to extra stability of exactly half filled and exactly fully filled sub shells (B) Because they belong to d-block (©) Both the above (D) None of the above 25, Among the following series of transition metal ions, the one where all metal ions have same 3d electronic configuration is: (A)TE*, V, Cr, Mns*(B) Ti®, V, Cr, Mn (© Ti, V, Cie, Mn* (D) Ti, V8", Crs, Mn 26, Whats the total number of orbitals in the shell in which the g subshell first occur? (ayo (B) 16 (25 (D) 36 27. ‘The Schrodinger wave equation for hydrogen atom is 1 yer. Aon la) \ where a, is Bobr's radius. If the radial node in 2s be at r,, then 1, would be equal to “® a (B) 2a, (© v2a, ©) $ 28, Select the correct plot of radial probability function (4a7°R2) for 2s-orbital t t 1 % % % : (A) oa (B) & © & (D) 4eeR > JEE-Chemistry = 29, 30. 31. Incase of 4; ,» orbital (A) Probability of finding the electron along x-axis is zero. (B) Probability of finding the electron along y-axis is zero. (©) Probability of (D) Probability of finding the electron is zero in x-y plane MULTIPLE CORRECTANSWER Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct ? nding the electron is maximum along x and y-axis. PE (A) Value of / beyond 3 is not used for electrons in the ground state of naturally occurring elements (B) There are 10 electron in CF which have magnetic quantum value equal to zero (C) Magnitude of orbital angular momentum of p-orbital is zero (D) 2s-atomic orbital is spherically symmetrical with no node Which of the following statement(s) is/are true ? (A) For a H-atom, the energies of electron in 2s and 2p orbitals is same (B) A d-orbital can have a maximum of two electrons with opposite spin (C) Energy of electron decreases with the increase in (n+) value Isis2 (D) Total number of nodes in 38 or 14 @) 2 @) 8. (A) (B) 7. ATOMIC STRUCTURE ANSWER KEY THOMSON MODEL, RUTHERFORD MODEL 3% A) 4° © a 6 (@B) 9) 10. (B) H. (B) 1 (A) 4. © 3. (ABCD) ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION & PLANCK’S QUANTUM THEORY ) 2 (A) 3. B) 4B) 5. (B) (@) a A) 8. (B) oD), 10. (B) PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT 1 © 2 ® 3% © Tao S wy 6 (©) 7G) 8. B) sas) 10. © n. MOG DO 12. © 13. (A) 14, (A)B) BOHR’S MODEL 1 © 2 © 3. (A) 4 (A) 5 © 6. iB) @ © 7. (A) 8B) 9% B) 10. (D) 1. (D) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (D) 15. (D) 16. (B)(D) 17. (D) LINES SPECTRUM 1B) zn © 3 © 4° © 5. (B) 6. (B) 2 (A) ay «Cy 9 (A) (B)(C) de-BROGLIE’S L © ® @ 6 B) i (GY) 12. B) 13. (A) RELATIONSHIP & HEISENBERG PRINCIPLE 22 |) 3 @) co oe) 8 (A) % @) 10. (C) i. B) 14, (B) 15. (AYO) JEE-Chemistry => ALLEN QUANTUM MECHANICAL MODEL LC) 2 © 3. (B) 4 (A) 5. (A) 6 (C) 7, (B) 8. (D) 9 Co 10. (B) i. () 12, (D) 13. (A) 14. (C) 15, (@B) 16, (B) 17, (@) 18. (D) 19, (D) 20. (C) 21. (D) 22. (©) 23. (A) 24, (A) 25. (A) 26. (C) 27. (B) 28. (B) 29. (C) 30. (A)(B) 31. (A)(B)(D) 16

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