When electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 300 nm falls on the surface of sodium, electrons are emitted with a kinetic energy of 1.68 ×105 J mol–1. The minimum energy needed to remove an electron from sodium and the maximum wavelength that will cause a photoelectron to be emitted are respectively-

1. 2.31 × 105 J mol–1, 517 nm

2. 23.1 × 105 J mol–1, 517 nm

3. 3.31 × 105 J mol–1, 417 nm

4. 33.1 × 105 J mol–1, 417 nm

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The energy and the radius of the first orbit of He+ are respectively-

1. \(-8.72\times 10^{-18}J\); 0.02645 nm

2. \(8.72\times 10^{-18}J\); 0.02645 nm

3. \(-7.82\times 10^{-18}J\) ; 0.03655 nm

4. \(7.82\times 10^{-18}J\); 0.03655 nm

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A ball weighing 10 g is moving with a velocity of 90 ms–1. If the uncertainty in its velocity is 5 %, then the uncertainty in its position is  X × 10–33 m. The value of X will be -

[Given : h = 6.63 × 10–34 Js]

1. 1.17

2. 1.37

3. 1.67

4. 1.97

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The number of electrons, protons and neutrons in a species are equal to 18, 16 and 16 respectively. The proper symbol of the species is-

1. \(_{16}^{32}S^{2-}\)

2. \(_{18}^{32}S^{2-}\)

3. S816

4. S1632

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The radius of a hydrogen shell is 0.53Å. In its first excited state, radius of the shell will be:
1. 2.12 Å
2. 1.06 Å
3. 8.5 Å
4. 4.24 Å

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If the energy of the second Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom is –328 kJ mol–1, the energy of the fourth Bohr orbit would be:

1. –1312 kJ mol–1 2. –82 kJ mol–1
3. –41 kJ mol–1 4. –164 kJ mol–1
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A 0.66 kg ball is moving with a speed of 100 m/s. The associated wavelength will be:

(h=6.6×10-34 Js)

1. 6.6×10-34m

2. 1.0×10-35 m

3. 1.0×10-32m

4. 6.6×10-32 m

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In case of hydrogen atom, which of the following transitions has released the maximum energy of radiation? 
1. \(n_2 = 2 ~~to~~ n_1 = 1 \)
2. \(n_2 = \infty ~~to~~ n_1 = 2\)
3. \(n_2 = 7 ~~to~~ n_1 = 3 \)
4. \(n_2 = \infty ~~to~~ n_1 = 3\)
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Match the following:

Column I Column II
A. X-rays 1. v=100-104 Hz
B. Ultraviolet wave (UV) 2. v=1010 Hz
C. Long radio waves 3. v=1016 Hz
D. Microwave 4. v=1018 Hz
 
A B C D
1. 4 1 3 2
2. 1 4 2 3
3. 1 4 3 2
4. 4 3 1 2
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Match the ensuing rules with the corresponding statements:

Rules Statements
A. Hund’s Rule 1. No two electrons in an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers.
B. Aufbau Principle 2. Half-filled and completely filled orbitals have extra stability.
C. Pauli's Exclusion Principle 3. Pairing of electrons in the orbitals belonging to the same subshell does not take place until each orbital is singly occupied.
D. Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle 4. It is impossible to determine the exact position and exact momentum of a subatomic particle simultaneously.
5. In the ground state of atoms, orbitals are filled in the order of their increasing energies.
 
A B C D
1. 3 5 1 2
2. 1 2 3 4
3. 3 5 1 4
4. 4 5 3 2
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