D.P. GUPTA, Preetima Bajpai and, Sanjeev Kumar Jha Solutions for Chapter: Atomic Structure, Exercise 2: Exercise 2

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D.P. GUPTA Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - D.P. GUPTA, Preetima Bajpai and, Sanjeev Kumar Jha Solutions for Chapter: Atomic Structure, Exercise 2: Exercise 2

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Questions from D.P. GUPTA, Preetima Bajpai and, Sanjeev Kumar Jha Solutions for Chapter: Atomic Structure, Exercise 2: Exercise 2 with Hints & Solutions

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In a multi-electron atom, which of the following orbitals described by the three quantum numbers will have the same energy in the absence of magnetic and electric fields?

(i) n=1, l=0, m=0

(ii) n=2, l=0, m=0

(iii) n=2, l=1, m=1

(iv) n=3, l=2, m=1

(v) n=3, l=2, m=0

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The electrons identified by the quantum numbers n and l

(i) n=4, l=1

(ii) n=4, l=0

(iii) n=3, l=2

(iv) n=3, l=1 can be placed in the order of increasing energy from the lowest to highest as

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The five d-orbitals are designated as dxy, dyz, dxz, dx2-y2 and dz2. Choose the correct statement.

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When an electron of charge 'e' and mass 'm' moves with a velocity 'v' towards the nuclear charge 'Ze' in a circular orbit of radius 'r'. The potential energy of the electron is given by

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A certain metal when irradiated by light ν=3.2×1016 Hz emits photoelectrons with twice kinetic energy as did photoelectrons when the same metal is irradiated by light ν=2.0×1016 Hz. The ν0 of metal is

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The frequency of radiation emitted when electron falls from n=4 to n=1 in a hydrogen atom will be

(Given: Ionization energy of H=2.18×10-18 J atom-1 and h=6.625×10-34 J s)