Assertion: Electrons in the atom are held due to Coulomb forces.
Reason: The atom is stable only because the centripetal force due to Coulomb's law is balanced by the centrifugal force.
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Total energy of an electron in hydrogen atoms above 0 eV leads to
ionisation of the atom
accelerate the atom
send the atom in higher excited state
none of these
Ionisation potential of hydrogen atom is 13.6 V. Hydrogen atoms in the ground state are excited by monochromatic radiation of photon energy 12.1 eV. The spectral lines emitted by hydrogen atoms according to Bohr's theory will be
one
two
four
three
The current gain for a transistor working as common-base amplifier is 0.96. If the emitter current is 7.2 mA, then base current is
0.35 mA
0.28 mA
0.39 ma
0.43 mA
If the wavelength of 1line of Balmer series of hydrogen is 6561 A, the wavelength of the 2 line of series will be
9780 Ao
4860 Ao
8857 Ao
4429 Ao
B.
4860 Ao
For the first line of Balmer series
Where R is Rydberg constant
⇒
For the second line of Balmer series
⇒
∴
⇒ λ2 =
A triply ionized beryllium ( Be3+ ) has the same orbital radius as the ground state of hydrogen. Then the quantum state n of Be3+ is
n = 1
n = 2
n = 3
n = 4
Total energy of the electron in hydrogen atom above 0 eV leads to
continuation of energy states
large number of discrete ionised states
balmer series
paschen series
Assertion: Bohr's atomic model cannot be used to explain multiple electron species.
Reason: It does not take inter-electronic interactions in account.
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is the correct explanation of assertion.
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Assertion: Total energy of electron in an hydrogen atom is negative.
Reason: It is bounded to the nucleus.
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