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Statement I: According to wave mechanics, the atomic orbitals can be expressed by wave functions ( s) which represent the magnitude of the electron waves. These are obtained from the solution of Schrödinger wave equation.
Statement II: The magnitude of H-bonding depends on the physical state of the compound. It is maximum in the gaseous state and minimum in the solid state.
(a)Both statement I and II are correct.
(b)Both statement I and II are incorrect.
(c)Statement I is correct but statement II is incorrect.
(d)Statement II is correct but statement I is incorrect.

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Important Questions on Structure of Atom
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The magnitude of acceleration of the electron in the orbit of hydrogen atom is and that of singly ionised helium atom is . The ratio is,

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For any given series of spectral lines of atomic hydrogen, let be the difference in maximum and minimum wave number in .
The ratio is

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( = Planck's constant, = speed of light)

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