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The hydrogen-like species $Li^{2+}$ is in a spherically symmetric state $S_1$ with one radial node. Upon absorbing light the ion undergoes transition to a state $S_2$ has one radial node and its energy is equal to the ground state energy of hydrogen atom. The state $S_1$ is
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
difficult
q198
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
De-Broglie proposed dual nature for electron by putting his famous equation $\lambda = \large\frac{h}{mu}$. Later on Heisenburg proposed uncertainity principle as $\bigtriangleup p .\bigtriangleup x \geq \large\frac{h}{2}(h = \large\frac{h}{2\pi})$ . On the contrary particle nature of electron was established on the basis of photoelectric effect. When a photon strikes the metal surface , it gives up its energy to the electron. Part of this energy (say w) is used by the electron to escape from the metal and the remaining imparts the kinetic energy $\large\frac{1}{2}mu^2$ to the photoelectron. The potential applied on the surface to reduce the velocity of photoelectron to zero is known as stopping potential. The wavelength of a golf ball weighing 200g and moving at a speed of 5meter/hr is of the order:
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
easy
q197
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
Find the equation of tangent for the hyperbola $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}-\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$ in parametric form?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q115
medium
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
De-Broglie proposed dual nature for electron by putting his famous equation $\lambda = \large\frac{h}{mu}$. Later on Heisenburg proposed uncertainity principle as $\bigtriangleup p .\bigtriangleup x \geq \large\frac{h}{2}(h = \large\frac{h}{2\pi})$ . On the contrary particle nature of electron was established on the basis of photoelectric effect. When a photon strikes the metal surface , it gives up its energy to the electron. Part of this energy (say w) is used by the electron to escape from the metal and the remaining imparts the kinetic energy $\large\frac{1}{2}mu^2$ to the photoelectron. The potential applied on the surface to reduce the velocity of photoelectron to zero is known as stopping potential. If uncertainities in position and momentum of an electron are same , then uncertainity in its velocity can be given by
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
difficult
q196
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
Find the equation of tangent for the hyperbola $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}-\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q114
medium
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
For the equation to represent the hyperbola $\large\frac{x^2}{9-\lambda}+\frac{y^2}{6-\lambda}$$=1$ what should be the value of $\lambda$?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q113
medium
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
De-Broglie proposed dual nature for electron by putting his famous equation $\lambda = \large\frac{h}{mu}$. Later on Heisenburg proposed uncertainity principle as $\bigtriangleup p .\bigtriangleup x \geq \large\frac{h}{2}(h = \large\frac{h}{2\pi})$ . On the contrary particle nature of electron was established on the basis of photoelectric effect. When a photon strikes the metal surface , it gives up its energy to the electron. Part of this energy (say w) is used by the electron to escape from the metal and the remaining imparts the kinetic energy $\large\frac{1}{2}mu^2$ to the photoelectron. The potential applied on the surface to reduce the velocity of photoelectron to zero is known as stopping potential. The binding energy of electron in a metal is 250 KJ/mol. The threshold frequency of metal is
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
bhor's-model
medium
q195
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
For what value of $\lambda$ does the line $y=2x+\lambda$ touches the hyperbola $16x^2-9y^2=144$?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q112
medium
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
If the line $y=mx+c$ touches the hyperbola $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$ then find the value of c .
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q111
medium
mock
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
The foci of a hyperbola coincide with the foci of the ellipse $\large\frac{x^2}{25}+\frac{y^2}{9}$$=1$.Find the equation of the hyperbola if its ecentricity is 3?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q110
medium
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the length of latus rectum for the hyperbola $\large\frac{x^2}{36}-\frac{y^2}{16}$$=1$?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q109
easy
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the general equation of rectangular hyperbola?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q108
easy
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
A hyperbola whose asymptotes includes a right angle is said to be
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q107
easy
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the position of the point (2,3) relative to the hyperbola $9x^2-y^2=1$?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q106
easy
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the value of a,b whose foci are (6,4) and (-4,4) and ecentricity is 2?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q105
easy
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Length of conjugate axis is
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q104
easy
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Length of transverse axes is
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q103
easy
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
For the hyperbola $\large\frac{x^2}{36}-\frac{y^2}{16}$$=1$ find the ecentricity?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q102
easy
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
The hyperbola whose transverse and conjugate axes respectively the conjugate and transverse axes of given hyperbola is called
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q101
easy
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Write the equation of conjugate hyperbola for the hyperbola $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}-\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q100
easy
asked
Feb 10, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
De-Broglie proposed dual nature for electron by putting his famous equation $\lambda = \large\frac{h}{mu}$. Later on Heisenburg proposed uncertainity principle as $\bigtriangleup p .\bigtriangleup x \geq \large\frac{h}{2}(h = \large\frac{h}{2\pi})$ . On the contrary particle nature of electron was established on the basis of photoelectric effect. When a photon strikes the metal surface , it gives up its energy to the electron. Part of this energy (say w) is used by the electron to escape from the metal and the remaining imparts the kinetic energy $\large\frac{1}{2}mu^2$ to the photoelectron. The potential applied on the surface to reduce the velocity of photoelectron to zero is known as stopping potential . The wavelength of helium atom whose speed is equal to its rms speed at $27^{\large\circ}$ C
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
medium
q193
asked
Feb 9, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
De-Broglie proposed dual nature for electron by putting his famous equation $\lambda = \large\frac{h}{mu}$. Later on Heisenburg proposed uncertainity principle as $\bigtriangleup p .\bigtriangleup x \geq \large\frac{h}{2}(h = \large\frac{h}{2\pi})$ . On the contrary particle nature of electron was established on the basis of photoelectric effect. When a photon strikes the metal surface , it gives up its energy to the electron. Part of this energy (say w) is used by the electron to escape from the metal and the remaining imparts the kinetic energy $\large\frac{1}{2}mu^2$ to the photoelectron. The potential applied on the surface to reduce the velocity of photoelectron to zero is known as stopping potential. With what velocity must an electron travel so that its momentum is equal to that of photon of wavelength of $\lambda = 5200A^{\large\circ}$
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
medium
q192
asked
Feb 9, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
An oil drop has $-6.39\times10^{-19}$ coulomb charge .The number of electrons in this oil drop is
sat
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
sub-atomic-particles
easy
q191
asked
Feb 9, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
The electrons in a poly-electronic atom are filled one by one in order of increasing energy level.The energy of sub shells and orientation of orbitals depends upon the values of three quantum numbers(i.e n,l and m respectively ) derived from Schrodinger wave equation. The different orbitals of subshells however possess same energy level and are called degenerate orbitals but their energy level changes in presence of magnetic field and the orbitals are non-degenerate. A spectral line is noticed if an electron jumps from one level to other. The paramagnetic nature of element is due to the presence of unpaired electron. The number of spherical and angular nodes in 2p orbital are:
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
easy
q190
asked
Feb 9, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
The electrons in a poly-electronic atom are filled one by one in order of increasing energy level.The energy of sub shells and orientation of orbitals depends upon the values of three quantum numbers(i.e n,l and m respectively ) derived from Schrodinger wave equation. The different orbitals of subshells however possess same energy level and are called degenerate orbitals but their energy level changes in presence of magnetic field and the orbitals are non-degenerate. A spectral line is noticed if an electron jumps from one level to other. The paramagnetic nature of element is due to the presence of unpaired electron. The total Magnetic momentum of $Ni^{2+}$ ion is....
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
medium
q189
asked
Feb 9, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
The electrons in a poly-electronic atom are filled one by one in order of increasing energy level.The energy of sub shells and orientation of orbitals depends upon the values of three quantum numbers(i.e n,l and m respectively ) derived from Schrodinger wave equation. The different orbitals of subshells however possess same energy level and are called degenerate orbitals but their energy level changes in presence of magnetic field and the orbitals are non-degenerate. A spectral line is noticed if an electron jumps from one level to other. The paramagnetic nature of element is due to the presence of unpaired electron. Which in each pair is most stable ion: $Cu^+ or Cu^{2+} and Fe^{2+} or Fe^{3+}$
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
medium
q188
asked
Feb 9, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
Rutherford proposed the atomic model after his most striking experiment on $\alpha$ – scattering leading to discovery of nucleus. Bohr later on modified the atomic model on the basis of Planck’s quantum theory of light and proposed the concept of stationary circular orbits of quantised energy $\large\frac{nh}{2\pi}$. The collection of fine lines in line spectrum led Sommerfeld to gave the idea of elliptical orbits. He successfully explained the existence of subshells and their number in a shell. The angular momentum of subshells was propped as $\sqrt{l(l+1}\times\large\frac{h}{2\pi}$. The emission of a spectral line in atomic spectra was supposed to be due to the jump of electron from one energy level to other. An oil drop has $-6.39\times10^{-19}$ coulomb charge. The number of electrons in this oil drop is
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
easy
q187
asked
Feb 8, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
Rutherford proposed the atomic model after his most striking experiment on $\alpha$ – scattering leading to discovery of nucleus. Bohr later on modified the atomic model on the basis of Planck’s quantum theory of light and proposed the concept of stationary circular orbits of quantised energy $\large\frac{nh}{2\pi}$. The collection of fine lines in line spectrum led Sommerfeld to gave the idea of elliptical orbits. He successfully explained the existence of subshells and their number in a shell. The angular momentum of subshells was propped as $\sqrt{l(l+1}\times\large\frac{h}{2\pi}$. The emission of a spectral line in atomic spectra was supposed to be due to the jump of electron from one energy level to other. An oxide on N has vapour density 46. The total number of electrons in 92g of it are:
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
medium
q186
asked
Feb 8, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
Rutherford proposed the atomic model after his most striking experiment on $\alpha$ – scattering leading to discovery of nucleus. Bohr later on modified the atomic model on the basis of Planck’s quantum theory of light and proposed the concept of stationary circular orbits of quantised energy $\large\frac{nh}{2\pi}$. The collection of fine lines in line spectrum led Sommerfeld to gave the idea of elliptical orbits. He successfully explained the existence of subshells and their number in a shell. The angular momentum of subshells was propped as $\sqrt{l(l+1}\times\large\frac{h}{2\pi}$. The emission of a spectral line in atomic spectra was supposed to be due to the jump of electron from one energy level to other. What is the minimum energy given out when an electron jumps from one orbit to other form.
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
medium
q185
asked
Feb 8, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
Rutherford proposed the atomic model after his most striking experiment on $\alpha$ – scattering leading to discovery of nucleus. Bohr later on modified the atomic model on the basis of Planck’s quantum theory of light and proposed the concept of stationary circular orbits of quantised energy $\large\frac{nh}{2\pi}$. The collection of fine lines in line spectrum led Sommerfeld to gave the idea of elliptical orbits. He successfully explained the existence of subshells and their number in a shell. The angular momentum of subshells was propped as $\sqrt{l(l+1}\times\large\frac{h}{2\pi}$. The emission of a spectral line in atomic spectra was supposed to be due to the jump of electron from one energy level to other. Calculate the total number of fundamental particles in $^{14}_6C$ is
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
medium
q184
asked
Feb 8, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
Rutherford proposed the atomic model after his most striking experiment on $\alpha$ – scattering leading to discovery of nucleus. Bohr later on modified the atomic model on the basis of Planck’s quantum theory of light and proposed the concept of stationary circular orbits of quantised energy $\large\frac{nh}{2\pi}$. The collection of fine lines in line spectrum led Sommerfeld to gave the idea of elliptical orbits. He successfully explained the existence of subshells and their number in a shell. The angular momentum of subshells was propped as $\sqrt{l(l+1}\times\large\frac{h}{2\pi}$. The emission of a spectral line in atomic spectra was supposed to be due to the jump of electron from one energy level to other. Calculate the Non-directional orbital.
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
medium
q183
asked
Feb 8, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
Rutherford proposed the atomic model after his most striking experiment on $\alpha$ – scattering leading to discovery of nucleus. Bohr later on modified the atomic model on the basis of Planck’s quantum theory of light and proposed the concept of stationary circular orbits of quantised energy $\large\frac{nh}{2\pi}$. The collection of fine lines in line spectrum led Sommerfeld to gave the idea of elliptical orbits. He successfully explained the existence of subshells and their number in a shell. The angular momentum of subshells was propped as $\sqrt{l(l+1}\times\large\frac{h}{2\pi}$. The emission of a spectral line in atomic spectra was supposed to be due to the jump of electron from one energy level to other. Then the volume occupied by the nucleus is about .....times of volume of atom.
jeemain
chemistry
atomic-structure
unit2
class11
easy
q182
asked
Feb 8, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
Rutherford proposed the atomic model after his most striking experiment on $\alpha$– scattering leading to discovery of nucleus. Bohr later on modified the atomic model on the basis of Planck’s quantum theory of light and proposed the concept of stationary circular orbits of quantised energy $\large\frac{nh}{2\pi}$. The collection of fine lines in line spectrum led Sommerfeld to gave the idea of elliptical orbits. He successfully explained the existence of subshells and their number in a shell. The angular momentum of subshells was propped as $\sqrt{l(l+1}\times\large\frac{h}{2\pi}$. The emission of a spectral line in atomic spectra was supposed to be due to the jump of electron from one energy level to other. Calculate the angular momentum of electron in 2p orbital is
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
quantum-mechanical-model
medium
q181
asked
Feb 8, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
What is the relation between $b$ and $a$ for an hyperbola?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q99
easy
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
What should be the value of eccentricity for a hyperbola?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q98
easy
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
The locus of a point which moves in a plane such that its distance from a fixed point (i.e focus) is e times its distance from a fixed line (i.e directix).It is called as __________
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
hyperbola
ch11
q97
easy
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the locus of mid-points of the portions of the tangents to the ellipse $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$ intercepted between the axis?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q96
difficult
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the locus of feet of perpendicular from the foci on and tangent to an ellipse?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q95
difficult
asked
Feb 7, 2014
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sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the length of sub tangent and sub-normal for an ellipse $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q94
difficult
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
If the angle between the straight line joining foci and the ends of the minor axis of the ellipse $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$ is $90^{\large\circ}$ .Find its eccentricity?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q93
medium
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
The equation $\large\frac{x^2}{5-a}+\frac{y^2}{4-a}$$=1$ represent ellipse if value of 'a' belongs to what value?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q92
medium
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
The length of the major axis of the ellipse $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$ is 2 times the length of minor axis its eccentricity is :
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q91
medium
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the value of p for which $e=\large\frac{1}{2}$ where ellipse is $\large\frac{x^2}{4}+\frac{y^2}{p^2}$$=1$?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q90
medium
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the maximum area of $\Delta PSS'$ for the ellipse $\large\frac{x^2}{36}+\frac{y^2}{16}$$=1$ where S,S' are foci & P is any point on ellipse?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q89
medium
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the equation of chord of contact of tangents drawn from a point $(x_1,y_1)$ to the ellipse $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$.
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q88
medium
asked
Feb 7, 2014
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sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the common tangent of $x^2+y^2=4$ and $2x^2+y^2=2$.
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q87
medium
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the equation of director circle for ellipse $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q86
medium
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Calculate the shortest and longest wavelength in H spectrum of Lyman series. $R_H = 109678 cm^{-1}$
sat
jeemain
chemistry
physical-chemistry
class11
unit2
atomic-structure
bhor's-model
medium
q180
asked
Feb 7, 2014
by
sharmaaparna1
1
answer
The ecentricity of an ellipse $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$ whose latus rectum is half to its major axis is e.Find the value of e?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q85
medium
asked
Feb 7, 2014
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sreemathi.v
1
answer
Find the length of lactus rectum and end points of lactus rectum for a ellipse $\large\frac{x^2}{a^2}+\frac{y^2}{b^2}$$=1$?
jeemain
math
class11
coordinate-geometry-conic -sections
ellipse
ch11
q84
medium
asked
Feb 7, 2014
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sreemathi.v
1
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