The correct arrangement of the following electromagnetic spectrum in the increasing order of frequency is:

1. Cosmic rays < Amber light < Radiation of FM radio < X-rays < Radiation from microwave ovens
2. Radiation from FM radio  < Radiation from microwave oven < Amber light < X- rays < Cosmic rays
3. Radiation from microwave ovens < Amber light < Radiation of FM radio < X-rays < Cosmic rays
4. Cosmic rays < X-rays < Radiation from microwave ovens < Amber light < Radiation of FM radio

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The work function of the Cesium atom is \(1.9~\mathrm{eV}.\) What is the threshold frequency of radiation for this atom?

1. \(4.59 \times10^{14}~s^{-1}\) 2. \(8.59 \times10^{14}~s^{-1}\)
3. \(5.59 \times10^{-14}~s^{-1}\) 4. \(65.9 \times10^{14}~s^{-1}\)
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When a photon with a wavelength of 150 pm strikes an atom, one of its inner bound electrons is ejected at a velocity of 1.5 × 107 m s–1 The energy with which it is bound to the nucleus would be:

1. 32.22 × 10–16 J

2. 12.22 × 10–16 J

3. 22.27 × 10–16 J

4. 31.22 × 10–16 J
 

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If the position of the electron were measured with an accuracy of +0.002 nm, the uncertainty in the momentum of the electron would be: 

1. 5.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1

2. 4.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1

3. 2.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1

4. 3.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1

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Which electron in a bromine (Br) atom experiences the lowest effective nuclear charge?
1. 2p and 3p
2. 4p
3. 2p
4. 3p
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The unpaired electrons in Al and Si are present in the 3p orbital. The electrons that will experience a more effective nuclear charge from the nucleus are :

1. Electrons in the 3p orbital of silicon

2. Electrons in the 5d orbital of aluminium

3. Electrons in the 3p orbital of aluminium

4. Electrons in the 5p orbital of silicon

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Identify the element with the highest number of unpaired electrons in its ground state from the given options :

1. P

2. Fe

3. Kr

4. Cr
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The number of electrons that can be present in the subshells having ms value of \(-\frac{1}{2}\) for n = 4 are:

1. 36 2. 4
3. 16 4. 2
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The atomic number of elements whose outermost electronic configuration are represented by 3s1 and 2p5 respectively, is:

1. 9, 7

2. 9, 11

3. 11, 5 

4. 11, 9

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The circumference of the Bohr orbit for the H atom is related to the de Broglie wavelength associated with the electron revolving around the orbit by the following relation: 
1. 2πr=
2. πr = 2
3. mvr = 
4. vr = 2

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