A proton is converted to a neutron by
1.β- emission
2.β+ emission
3. electron capture
Which of the statements given above are correct?
(1) and (2) only
(2) and (3) only
(1) and (3) only
(1), (2) and (3)
Four different sets of quantum numbers for 4 electrons are given below:
e1 = 4, 0, 0, -
e2 = 3, 1, 1, -
e3 = 3, 2, 2, +
e4 = 3, 0, 0, +
The order of energy of e1, e2, e3, e4 is
e1 > e2 > e3 > e4
e4 > e3 > e2 > e1
e3 > e1 > e2 > e4
e2 > e3 > e4 > e1
Electron affinity is positive when
O- is formed from O
O2- is formed from O-
O+ is formed from O
electron affinite is always a negative value
A particle 'A' moving with a certain velocity has the de-Broglie wavelength 1 Å. For a particle 'B' with mass 25% of 'A' and velocity 75% of 'A'. The de-Broglie wave length of 'B' will be
3 Å
5.33 Å
6.88 Å
0.68 Å
The ratio of de-Broglie wavelengths for electron accelerated through 200 V and 50 V is
1:2
2:1
3:10
10:3
The nuclear reaction, is
nuclear fusion
nuclear fission
nuclear transmutation
artificial radioactivity
n/p ratio during positron decay
increases
decreases
remains constant
All of these
A.
increases
A decay process is possible only if accompamed by the release of energy. There are three different decay processes that increase the n/p ratio. These are (i) electron capture, (ii) positron emission (β+ - emission) and (iii) alpha particle decay.