If the first excitation potential of the hydrogen-like atom is V electron volt, then the ionization energy of this atom  will be:

1. V electron volt

2. 2V4 electron volt
3. 4V3 electron volt

4. cannot be calculated by the given information

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When a hydrogen atom is raised from the ground state to an excited state 

1. PE decreases and KE increases 

2. PE increases and KE decreases 

3. both KE PE decrease 

4. absorption spectrum

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The ionisation energy of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV. Following Bohr's theory, the energy corresponging to a transition between 3rd and 4th orbit is   [1992]

(1) 3.40 eV        (2) 1.51 eV        (3) 0.85        (4) 0.66 eV

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What is the ratio of the energies of the hydrogen atom in its first and second excited states?
1. \(\dfrac{1}{4}\) 2. \(\dfrac{4}{9}\)
3. \(\dfrac{9}{4}\) 4. \(4\)
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The velocity of the electron in the ground state (H - atom) is 

(1) 2×105 m/s             (2) 2×106 m/s

(3) 2×107 m/s             (4) 2×108 m/s

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Which of the following transitions gives a photon the maximum energy?
1. \(n=1 ~\text{to}~n=2\)
2. \(n=2 ~\text{to}~n=1\)
3. \(n=2 ~\text{to}~n=6\)
4. \(n=6 ~\text{to}~n=2\)

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 Consider an electron in the nth orbit of a hydrogen atom in the Bohr model. The circumference of the orbit can be expressed in terms of the de-Broglie wavelength λ of that electron as:

(1) (0.529) nλ           (2) nλ             (3) (13.6) λ         (4) nλ

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In the Bohr's model of a hydrogen atom, the centripetal force is furnished by the Coulomb attraction between the proton and the electron.  If α0 is the radius of the ground state orbit, m is the mass and e is the charge on the electron, ε0 is the vaccum permittivity, the speed of the electron is  [1998]

(1) zero          (2) eε0a0m           (3) e4πε0a0m               (4) 4πε0a0me

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The energy of an electron in excited hydrogen atom is -3.4 eV. Then according to Bohr's theory, the angular momentum of the electron in Js is

(1) 2.11 ×10-34 Js

(2) 3 ×10-34 Js

(3) 2×10-34 Js

(4) 0.5 ×10-34 Js

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When hydrogen atom is in its first excited level, its radius is [1997]

(1) four times, its ground state radius

(2) twice, its ground state radius

(3) same as its ground state radius

(4) half of its ground state radius

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