Bohr's Model for Hydrogen and Hydrogen Like Atoms

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Bohr's Model for Hydrogen and Hydrogen Like Atoms: Overview

This topic details the Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom. It discusses the postulates and applications based on this model. It also explains the line spectrum of hydrogen and the limitations of this model.

Important Questions on Bohr's Model for Hydrogen and Hydrogen Like Atoms

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According to the Bohr Theory, among the following, which transition in the hydrogen atom will give rise to the least energetic photon?

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The energy of the second Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom is -328 kJ mol-1. Hence, the energy of the fourth Bohr orbit would be

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The radius of hydrogen atom in the ground state is  0.53 Å.  What is the radius of  Li2+  ion (Atomic number =3) in a similar state?

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The spectrum of He is expected to be similar to that

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The minimum number of orbital is the _____ orbital for arising the Brackett series.

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How do you calculate effective nuclear charge?

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Define the effective nuclear charge.

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Define Brackett series of hydrogen spectrum.

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What is ground state of an atom?

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If the series limit to the wavelength of the Lyman series of the hydrogen atom is 912 Å, then the series limit to the wavelength for the Balmer series of the hydrogen atom is

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What is hydrogen spectrum?

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How the transmission of light occurs in hydrogen spectrum?

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Interpret the hydrogen spectrum in terms of electronic transition.

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What is Bohr's interpretation of the hydrogen line spectrum?

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Zeeman and Stark effects can be explained by _________________.

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Stark and Zeeman effects can be explained by _________________.

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Calculate the neutron separation energy from the following data:
mCa2040=39.962591u

mCa2041=40.962278u

mn=1.00865,1u=931.5 MeV/c2

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Write the expression for the orbital frequency of an electron.

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The orbital frequency of an electron in the hydrogen atom is inversely proportional to cube of shell number(n).