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Chapter:12

28/12/2022
1. State Bohr’s quantization condition for defining stationary orbits.
2. Remember the expression of radius, energy and velocity of n th orbit.
3. Given the value of the ground state energy of hydrogen atom as -13.6 eV. Find
out its kinetic and potential energy in the ground and second excited states.
4. Draw the energy level diagram showing how the line spectra corresponding to
Lyman/Balmer series occur due to transition between energy levels in a
hydrogen atom.
5. Calculate the shortest wavelength of the spectral lines emitted in Balmer series.
6. Write two important limitations of Rutherford nuclear model of the atom.
How these were explained in Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom?
7. How does de-Broglie explain the stationary orbits for revolution of electrons
using Bohr’s quantization condition?
8. Derive the Bohr’s quantization condition for angular momentum of the orbiting
of electron in hydrogen atom, Using de-Broglie’s hypothesis.
9. Calculate the de-Broglie wavelength of the electron orbiting in the n=2 state of
hydrogen atom.
10. A hydrogen atom initially in its ground state absorbs a photon and is in the
excited state with energy 12.5 eV. Calculate the longest wavelength of the
radiation emitted and identify the series to which it belongs.

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