This document contains a chemistry exam with multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of atomic structure, spectra, cathode rays, and experimental discoveries. The multiple choice section includes 10 questions testing topics like Bohr's atomic model, electron configuration, spectral series, and naming effects related to atomic spectra. The short answer section directs students to explain differences between line and continuous spectra, discuss factors affecting cathode ray production, and define terms like wavelength and frequency. Other short answers ask about Aufbau principle, Pauli's exclusion rule, modifications to Bohr's model, and de Broglie's explanation of matter waves. The final question asks how Millikan determined the charge of the electron through his oil drop experiment
This document contains a chemistry exam with multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of atomic structure, spectra, cathode rays, and experimental discoveries. The multiple choice section includes 10 questions testing topics like Bohr's atomic model, electron configuration, spectral series, and naming effects related to atomic spectra. The short answer section directs students to explain differences between line and continuous spectra, discuss factors affecting cathode ray production, and define terms like wavelength and frequency. Other short answers ask about Aufbau principle, Pauli's exclusion rule, modifications to Bohr's model, and de Broglie's explanation of matter waves. The final question asks how Millikan determined the charge of the electron through his oil drop experiment
This document contains a chemistry exam with multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of atomic structure, spectra, cathode rays, and experimental discoveries. The multiple choice section includes 10 questions testing topics like Bohr's atomic model, electron configuration, spectral series, and naming effects related to atomic spectra. The short answer section directs students to explain differences between line and continuous spectra, discuss factors affecting cathode ray production, and define terms like wavelength and frequency. Other short answers ask about Aufbau principle, Pauli's exclusion rule, modifications to Bohr's model, and de Broglie's explanation of matter waves. The final question asks how Millikan determined the charge of the electron through his oil drop experiment
This document contains a chemistry exam with multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of atomic structure, spectra, cathode rays, and experimental discoveries. The multiple choice section includes 10 questions testing topics like Bohr's atomic model, electron configuration, spectral series, and naming effects related to atomic spectra. The short answer section directs students to explain differences between line and continuous spectra, discuss factors affecting cathode ray production, and define terms like wavelength and frequency. Other short answers ask about Aufbau principle, Pauli's exclusion rule, modifications to Bohr's model, and de Broglie's explanation of matter waves. The final question asks how Millikan determined the charge of the electron through his oil drop experiment
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Merit Science Academy FSD
Chemistry 1st Year Marks 30 Time 45 min.
1: Tick the correct option. (10)
Sr. Question (A) (B) (C) (D)
e/m value for positive rays is maximum 1 for. Hydrogen Helium Nitrogen Oxygen
According to Bohr’s atomic model,
2 0.529 oA 2.116 oA 4.0 oA 5.0 oA radius of 2nd orbit of hydrogen atom. In the ground state of the atom, the In the second Nearest the Farthest from 3 In the nucleus electron is present. shell nucleus nucleus The nature of positive rays depends on. The nature of the The nature of the The nature of The nature of 4 cathode discharge tube anode residual gas Neutron was discovered by. 5 Chadwick C.D.Anderson Rutherford Goldstein When 6d orbital is completed, the 6 7f 7s 7p 7d entering electron goes into. Lyman series occur in. None of the 7 Visible region U.V region I.R region above Splitting of spectral lines when atoms Photoelectric 8 are subjected to strong electric field is Zeeman Effect Stark Effect Compton effect effect called. Lyman series lies in U.V region Visible region IR region Microwave 9 region Which one of following is more 4s 4p 4d 4f 10 energetic? 2: Write short answers of any 10 of the following questions. (20)
i. Make difference b/w line spectrum and continuous spectrum
ii. What is origin of hydrogen spectrum? iii. Give reason pressure can affect the production of cathode rays. iv. Explain Zeeman and Stark effect. v. Write two properties of canal rays. vi. What is Auf Bau Principal and Pauli’s exclusion rule? vii. Why it is necessary to decrease the pressure in the discharge tube to produce cathode rays? viii. Describe Summerfield modification of Bohr’s atomic model? ix. What are cathode rays? x. Define frequency and wavelength. 4: How de Broglie explain dual nature of matter? (05) 5: How charge on electron was determined experimentally by Millikan’s method? (05)