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Explantion- The protons are separated by a small distance of the order of angstrom. In the ground state the electron would not move in circular orbits the electrons, orbit would go around the protons.

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Explanation-A set of atoms in an excited state decays in general to any of the states with lower energy.

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Explanation -Total energy in ground state collide elastically Is 213.6eV= 27.2eV

When a electron excite from ground state to first excited state then

Energy is =-13.6/22= 3.4eV+13.6 (ground state energy) eV = 17.0 eV

So net energy is 27.2-17 =10.2eV

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Explantion- in the molecules, nuclear force between the nuclei of the two atoms is not important because nuclear forces are short-ranged.

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Explanation- In the simple Bohr model, only the magnitude of angular momentum is kept equal to some integral multiple of h/2 π, where, h is Planck's constant and thus, the Bohr model gives incorrect values of angular momentum

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Explanation-The simple Bohr model cannot be directly applied to calculate the energy levels of an atom with many electrons. This is because of the electrons not being subject to a central force.

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Explanation- when one decides to work in a frame of reference where the electron is at rest, the given expression is not true as it the non-inertial frame of reference.

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Explanation- The atomic number of lithium is 3, therefore, the radius of Li+ ion in its ground state, on the basis of Bohr's model, will be about 1/3 times to that of Bohr radius.

Therefore, the radius of lithium ion is near 53/3=18≈ pm.

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Explanation- Hγ in Balmer series corresponds to transition n= 5 to n= 2. So, the electron in ground state i.e., from n= 1must first be placed in state n= 5.

Energy required for the transition from n= 2 to n= 5 is given by E1-E5=13.6-0.54=13.06eV

Since, angular momentum is conserved,

angular momentum corresponding to Hg photon= change in angular momentum of electron

so L5-L2=5h-2h= 3h = 3 * 1.06 * 10 - 34

=3.18 * 10 - 34 kgm2/s

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Explanation- The frequency of any line in a series in the spectrum of hydrogen like atoms corresponding to the transition of electrons from (n+ p) level to nth level can be expressed as a difference of two terms;

From the formula we can say that v=cRZ2 { 1 ( n + p ) 2 - 1 n 2 }

Where p =1,2,3, … R os rydberg constant

When p<

V=cRZ2 { 1 n 2 ( 1 + p n ) - 2 - 1 n 2 }

V=cRZ2 { 1 n 2 - 2 p n 3 - 1 n 2 }

By binomial theorem

V=cRZ2 { 2 p n 3 = 2 c R Z 2 n 3 p

Thus, the first few frequencies of light that is emitted when electrons fall to the nth level

from levels higher than n, are approximate harmonic (i.e., in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 …) when

n >> 1 .

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