Energy E of a hydrogen atom with principal quantum number n is given by . The energy of a photon ejected when the electron jumps from n = 3 state to n = 2 state of hydrogen, is approximately [2004]
1. 1.5 eV
2. 0.85 eV
3. 3.4 eV
4. 1.9 eV
The energy of ground electronic state of hydrogen atom is -13.6 eV. The energy of the first excited state will be [1997]
1. -54.4 eV
2. -27.2 eV
3. -6.8 eV
4. -3.4 eV
The total energy of an electron in the first excited state of hydrogen is about -3.4 eV. Its kinetic energy in this state is [2005]
1. -3.4 eV
2. -6.8 eV
3. 6.8 eV
4. 3.4 eV
When hydrogen atom is in its first excited level, its radius is [1997]
1. four times, its ground state radius
2. twice, its ground state radius
3. same as its ground state radius
4. half of its ground state radius
The ionisation potential of helium atom is 24.6 volt, the energy required to ionise it will be
1. 24.6 eV
2. 24.6 volt
3. 13.6 volt
4.13..6 eV
The ionization energy of 10 times ionized sodium atom is:
1. 13.6 eV
2.
3.
4.
The ionisation energy of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV, the ionisation energy of helium atom would be [1988]
1. 13.6 eV
2. 27.2 eV
3. 6.8 eV
4. 54.4 eV
The photon radiated from hydrogen corresponding to the second line of Lyman series is absorbed by a hydrogen-like atom X in the second excited state. As a result the hydrogen-like atom X makes a transition to orbit. Then:
1. X =
2. X = , n = 6
3. X =
4. X = , n = 9
If an electron in an hydrogen atom jumps from an orbit to an orbit with level , the frequency of the emitted radiation is
1.
2. v =
3. v =
4. v =
The wavenumber of a photon in the Brackett series of a hydrogen atom is . What is the quantum number of the electron that has transited from the orbit?
1. 5
2. 6
3. 4
4. 7