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Atoms Part-06

Frequency of Emitted Radiation DPP-05

1. In the following transitions, which one has higher frequency


(1) 3 2
(2) 4 3
(3) 4 2
(4) 3 1

2. The frequency of radiation emitted when an electron falls from n = 4 to n = 1 in a H - atom


will be? (Given that: ionisation energy of H atom : 2.18×10 18 J atom 1 and Planck's constant
(h) = 6.625 × 10 34 Js
(1) 1.03 × 103s1
(2) 3.084 × 1015s1
(3) 2 × 1015s1
(4) 3.435 J

3. The ratio of the frequencies of the long wavelength limits of Lyman and Balmer series of
hydrogen spectrum is
(1) R
(2) 3R
(3)

(4)

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