The number of orbitals indicated by the following set of quantum numbers, n = 3, l = 2, m =+2 is:

1.  1

2.  2

3.  3

4.  4

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The maximum number of neutrons are present in the nuclei of:
1. \(_8^{16}\mathrm{O}\)
2. \(_{12}^{24}\mathrm{Mg}\)
3.\(_{26}^{56}\mathrm{Fe}\)
4. \(_{38}^{88}\mathrm{Sr}\)

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The complete symbol for the atom with the given atomic number (Z) and atomic mass (A) would be, respectively :

i. Z = 17 , A = 35.
ii. Z = 92 , A = 233.
iii. Z = 4 , A = 9.

1.  Be49   U92233     Be49

2.  Cl1735    U92233    Be49

3.  Be49    Cl1735     U92233

4. U92233    Be49    Cl1735

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Yellow light emitted from a sodium lamp has a wavelength (λ) of 580 nm. The frequency (ν) and wave number of this yellow light would be, respectively:

1. 517 × 1014 s–1 , 172 × 106 m–1

2. 6.17 × 1014 s–1 , 1.72 × 106 m–1

3. 4.17 × 1014 s–1 , 2.72 × 106 m–1

4. 5.17 × 1014 s–1 , 1.72 × 106 m–1

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The energy of the photon with a frequency of 3 × 1015 Hz is:

1. 1.988 × 10-18 J
2. 1.588 × 10-18 J
3. 1.288 × 10-18 J
4. 2.988 × 10-18 J

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A photon of wavelength 4 × 10–7 m strikes a metal surface, the work function of the metal being 2.13 eV.  The kinetic energy of emission would be:

1. 0.97 eV 2. 97 eV 
3. 4.97 × 10-19 eV 4.  5.84 × 105 eV

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Which of the following statements correctly compares the energy required to ionize a hydrogen atom when its electron is in the 5th orbit (n = 5) with the ionization energy from the ground state (n = 1)?

1. More energy is required to ionize an electron in the 5th orbital of a hydrogen atom as compared to that in the ground state

2. More energy is required to ionize an electron in the 8th orbital of a hydrogen atom as compared to that in the ground state

3. Less energy is required to ionize an electron in the 5th orbital of a hydrogen atom as compared to that in the ground state

4. Less energy is required to ionize a neutron in the 6th orbital of a hydrogen atom as compared to that in the ground state

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The wavelength of the light emitted when the electron returns to the ground state in the H atom, from n = 5 to n = 1, would be: (The ground-state electron energy is –2.18 × 1018 j

1. Wavelength = 9.498 × 108 km
2. Wavelength = 12.498 × 108 m
3. Wavelength = 9.498 × 108 m
4. Wavelength = 9.498 × 108 cm

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The possible values of n, l, and m for the electron present in 3d would be respectively:

1. n = 3, l = 1, m = – 2, – 1, 3, 1, 2

2. n = 3, l = 3, m = – 2, – 1, 0, 1, 2

3. n = 3, l = 2, m = – 2, – 1, 0, 1, 2

4. n = 5, l = 2, m = – 2, – 1, 0, 1, 2

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The number of electrons in the species H2+ , H2 , O2+,  are respectively:

1. 15, 2, 1

2. 15, 1, 2

3. 1, 2, 15

4. 2, 1, 15

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