Match List-I with List-II.
List-I
Quantum Number
List-II
Information provided
A. ml I. Shape of the orbital
B. ms II. Size of the orbital
C. l III. Orientation of the orbital
D. n IV. Orientation of spin of the electron
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II 2. A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
3. A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III 4. A-I, B-III, C-II, D-IV
Subtopic:  Quantum Numbers & Schrodinger Wave Equation |
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Level 2: 60%+
NEET - 2024
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Given below are two statements: 
Statement I: The value of wave function, \(\Psi\) depends upon the coordinates of the electron in the atom. 
Statement II: The probability of finding an electron at a point within an atom is proportional to the orbital wave function. 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below: 
1. Statement I is True but Statement II is False.
2. Statement I is False but Statement II is True.
3. Both Statement I and Statement II are True.
4. Both Statement I and Statement II are False.
Subtopic:  Quantum Numbers & Schrodinger Wave Equation |
Level 3: 35%-60%
NEET - 2023
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Two electrons occupying the same orbital are distinguished by:

1. Magnetic quantum number
2. Azimuthal quantum number
3. Spin quantum number
4. Principal quantum number

Subtopic:  Quantum Numbers & Schrodinger Wave Equation |
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Level 1: 80%+
NEET - 2016
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What is the maximum number of orbitals that can be identified with the following quantum numbers?
n = 3, l = 1, m = 0

1. 1 2. 2
3. 3 4. 4
Subtopic:  Quantum Numbers & Schrodinger Wave Equation |
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Level 3: 35%-60%
AIPMT - 2014
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The orbital angular momentum of a p-electron is given as:
 

1. \(\sqrt{3}~ \frac{h}{2 \pi} \) 2. \(\sqrt{\frac{3}{2}} \frac{h}{\pi} \)
3. \(\sqrt{6}~ \sqrt{\frac{h}{2 \pi}} \) 4. \(\frac{h}{\sqrt{2 }\pi}\)

Subtopic:  Quantum Numbers & Schrodinger Wave Equation |
 68%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2012
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The correct set of four quantum numbers for the valence electron of a rubidium atom (Z =37) is: 

1. \(5,1,1,+ {1 \over2}\) 2. \(6,0,0,+ {1 \over2}\)
3. \(5,0,0,+ {1 \over2}\) 4. \(5,1,0,+ {1 \over2}\)
Subtopic:  Quantum Numbers & Schrodinger Wave Equation |
 80%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2012
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