For which one of the following Bohr model is not valid?

1. Singly ionised helium atom \(He^{+}\)
2. Deuteron atom
3. Singly ionised neon atom \(Ne^{+}\)
4. Hydrogen atom

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The total energy of an electron in the \(n^{th}\) stationary orbit of the hydrogen atom can be obtained by:
1. \(E_n = \frac{13.6}{n^2}~\text{eV}\)
2. \(E_n = -\frac{13.6}{n^2}~\text{eV}\)
3. \(E_n = \frac{1.36}{n^2}~\text{eV}\)
4. \(E_n = -{13.6}\times{n^2}~\text{eV}\)

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The radius of the first permitted Bohr orbit for the electron in a hydrogen atom equals \(0.5~\mathring{\text{A}}\) and its ground state energy equals \(-13.6~\text{eV}\). If the electron in the hydrogen atom is replaced by a muon \((\mu^{-})\) [charge same as electron and mass \(207~m_e\)], the first Bohr radius and ground state energy will be: ( \(m_e\) represents the mass of an electron)

1. \(0.53\times10^{-13}~\text{m}, ~-3.6~\text{eV}\)
2. \(25.6\times10^{-13}~\text{m}, ~-2.8~\text{eV}\)
3. \(2.56\times10^{-13}~\text{m}, ~-2.8~\text{keV}\)
4. \(2.56\times10^{-13}~\text{m}, ~-13.6~\text{eV}\)
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The transition from the state \(n=3\) to \(n=1\) in hydrogen-like atoms results in ultraviolet radiation. Infrared radiation will be obtained in the transition from:
1. \(3\rightarrow 2\)
2. \(4\rightarrow 2\)
3. \(4\rightarrow 3\)
4. \(2\rightarrow 1\)

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An electron in the hydrogen atom jumps from the excited state n to the ground state. The wavelength so emitted illuminates a photosensitive material having a work function of 2.75 eV. If the stopping potential of the photoelectron is 10V, then the value of n is:
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5

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Out of the following which one is not possible energy for a photon to be emitted by hydrogen atom according to Bohr's atomic model?

1. 0.65 eV

2. 1.9 eV

3. 11.1 eV

4. 13.6 eV

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The electrons in the hydrogen atom jump from the excited state (n = 3) to its ground state (n = 1) and the photons thus emitted irradiate a photosensitive material. If the work function of the material is 5.1 eV, the stopping potential is estimated to be (the energy of the electron in nth state En=-13.6n2eV):
1. 12.1 V

2. 17.2 V

3. 7 V

4. 5.1 V

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Maximum frequency of emission is obtained for the transition:

1. n = 2 to n = 1

2. n = 6 to n = 2

3. n = 1 to n = 2

4. n = 2 to n = 6

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The total energy of an electron in the first excited state of a hydrogen atom is about –3.4 eV. Its kinetic energy in this state will be:

1. –6.8 eV

2. 3.4 eV

3. 6.8 eV

4. –3.4 eV

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Energy levels A, B and C of a certain atom correspond to increasing values of energy i.e. \(E_A<E_B<E_C\).  If \(\lambda_1, ~\lambda_2\) and \(\lambda_3\) are wavelengths of radiations corresponding to transitions C to B, B to A and C to A respectively, which of the following relations is correct?
1. \(\lambda_3=\lambda_1+\lambda_2\)
2. \(\lambda_1+\lambda_2+\lambda_3=0\)
3. \(\lambda_3^2=\lambda_1^2+\lambda_2^2\)
4. \(\lambda_3=\frac{\lambda_1 \lambda_2}{\lambda_1+\lambda_2}\)

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