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(a) 6 0 (b) 8 0
sition will be (h :-: 6.62 x IQ-34 kg m2s-1).
(c) 14 0 (d) 20 0
{AFMC 1998, CBSE 19991
142.An electron has principal quantum num r n=3. The number of its (i) sub shells and (ii) orbitals would be respectively
143.The radius of hydrogen atom in the ground state is 0.53 A. The radius of i2+ in the sim-
trons is.
153.Which electronic level will allow the hydrogen atom to absorb photons but not to emit.
(a) Is D (b) 2s 0
(c) 2p 0 (d) 3d . 0
154.1n which of the following orbital the electron is most tightly bound to the nucleus.
(a) 5s 0 (b) 4p 0
(c) 5d d (d) 4d 0
155.Combination of an alpha particle with a nu- clide results in the formation of a new nuclide which has.
156.If an isotope of hydrogen has two neutrons in its atom, its atomic number and mass number will be. [CBSE /9921
157.Two nuclides A and B are isotones to each other with mass numbers 76 and 78 respec- tively. If the atomic number of A is 32 that of B is.
(a) 30 0 (b) 34 D
(c) 32 0 (d) 36 0
I I
m numbers are
four quantu
(a) 32 0 (b) 18 0
(c) 8 0 (d) 14 0
3d104s24p3
.
Its properties are similar to.
[PMT(MP) 19951
)B n O(b)Oxygen 0
(b) Mass and velocity 0 (c) Position D (d) Distance from the nucleus 0
161.The atomic number of an element is 17. The number of orbitals containing electron pairs in the valence shell is.
(a) 8 0 (b) 2 0
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