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Structure of Atoms: Hints & Solution
Structure of Atoms: Hints & Solution
Structure of Atoms: Hints & Solution
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Structure of Atoms
XI Regular : Date :- 28-08-2020
Hints & Solution 11. (1)
01. (1)
02. (2)
Exactly half-filled electronic configuration is more
stable because of greater symmetry and greater
exchange energy.
03. (4)
04. (2)
Value of l = 0 ..... (n – 1) 12. (3)
l cannot be equal to n.
05. (4)
13. (4)
This is Pauli’s exclusion principle.
06. (2) 14. (3)
07. (2)
08. (2)
Total number of atomic orbitals in any energy level
15. (3)
is given by n2 = 42 = 16. ( n = 4)
Pauli’s exclusion principle states that an orbital can
09. (1)
have maximum two electrons and these must have
Energy of orbitals increases in the order : opposite spins.
6s, 4f 5d, 6p 16. (3)
10. (1) Cu+ : 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10
Shells occupied = 3, subshells occupied = 6.
filled orbitals = 14 and unpaired e– = 0.
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point) exists at a distance of 2a0 from the nucleus.
31. (3)
20. (4)
34. (4)
21. (2)
22. (2)
Energy level order is (2) > (4) > (3) > (1),
i.e., 4d > 5s > 4p > 3d.
23. (1)
The px-orbital lies along the x-axis and the probability
of finding electron is zero in the yz-plane.
24. (4)
25. (2)
26. (2)
n = 4, l = 3 only for 4f subshell.
Thus, the total number of orbitals having l = 3 is equal
to 7 (because f subshell contains seven orbitals).
27. (3)