The threshold frequency of a metal corresponds to the wavelength of x nm. In two separate experiments A and B, incident radiations of wavelengths 1/2x nm and 1/4x nm respectively are used. The ratio of kinetic energy of the released electrons in experiment 'B' to that in experiment 'A' is
1/3
2
4
3
The minimum values of uncertainties involved in the determination of both the position and velocity of a particle respectively are 1 × 10-10 m and 1 × 10-10 ms-1.Then, the mass (in kg) of the particle is
5.270 × 10-15
5.270 × 10-20
5.270 × 10-16
5.270 × 10-10
The number of electrons with azimuthal quantum number l = 1 and l = 2 for Cr in ground state respectively are
12, 5
12, 4
16, 5
16, 4
Which of the following changes in the respective bond order values are caused by removal of an electron from N2 and F2 molecules?
Decrease by 0.5 in both
Increase by 0.5 in both
Increase by 0.5 in the former and decrease by 0.5 in the latter
Decrease by 0.5 in the former and increase by 0.5 in the latter
D.
Decrease by 0.5 in the former and increase by 0.5 in the latter
Electronic configuration of N2 (total electrons = 14)
σ1s2, σ*1s2, σ2s2, σ*2s2, , σ2p
Electronic configuration of F2 (total electrons = 18)
σ1s2, σ*1s2, σ2s2, σ*2s2, σ2p,
For N2, the valence orbital is bonding molecular orbital and for F2, it is antibonding molecular orbital. So, bond order decrease by 0.5 in the former and increase by 0.5 in the latter.
The correct order of first ionisation enthalpies of the following elements is
Be > Mg > Ca > Sr > Ra > Ba
Ra > Ba > Sr > Ca > Mg > Be
Be > Mg > Ca > Sr > Ba > Ra
Ra > Sr > Ba > Mg > Ca > Be
The relative strength of trichlorides of boron group to accept a pair of electron is given by
GaCl3 > AlCl3 > BCl3
AlCl3 > BCl3 > GaCl3
AlCl3 > GaCl3 > BCl3
BCl3 > AlCl3 > GaCl3
In which one of the following, d-d transition involves absorption in the ultraviolet region?
[Cu(H2O)4]2+
[Ti(H2O)6]3+
[Co(NH3)6]3+
[Co(CN)6]3-
The enthalpy change for a reaction at equilibrium is -20.5 kJ mol-1. Then the entropy change for this equilibrium at 410 K is
+50 JK-1mol-1
+55 JK-1mol-1
+75 JK-1mol-1
-50 JK-1mol-1
The enthalpy of combustion of glucose (mol.wt.: 180 g mol-1) is -2840 kJ mol-1. Then the amount of heat evolved when 0.9 g ofglucose is burnt, will be
14.2 kJ
142 kJ
28.4 kJ
1420 kJ