The Line Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom
PHXII12:ATOMS

356607 If a hydrogen atom initially at the ground state absorbs a photon and jumps to \(4^{\text {th }}\) excited state then the wavelength of photon is \(9.48 \times 10^{{N}}\). Find the value of ' \(N\) ' is
(Take Planck's constant \(=6.6 \times 10^{-34} {Js}\) )

1 \( - 4\)
2 \( - 8\)
3 \( - 12\)
4 \( - 10\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356608 The ratio of the shortest wavelength of Balmer series to the shortest wavelength of Lyman series for hydrogen atom is

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(4: 1\)
3 \(2: 1\)
4 \(1: 4\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356609 If \(n\) is the orbit number of the electron in a hydrogen atom, the correct statement among the following is

1 Electron energy increases as \(n\) increases
2 Hydrogen emits infrared rays for the electron transition from \(n = \infty \) to \(n = 1\)
3 Electron energy is zero for \(n = 1\)
4 Electron energy varies as \({n^2}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356610 The first line of Balmer series has wavelength 6563 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \). What will be the wavelength of the first member of Lyman series?

1 1215.4 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
2 2500 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
3 7500 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
4 600 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356607 If a hydrogen atom initially at the ground state absorbs a photon and jumps to \(4^{\text {th }}\) excited state then the wavelength of photon is \(9.48 \times 10^{{N}}\). Find the value of ' \(N\) ' is
(Take Planck's constant \(=6.6 \times 10^{-34} {Js}\) )

1 \( - 4\)
2 \( - 8\)
3 \( - 12\)
4 \( - 10\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356608 The ratio of the shortest wavelength of Balmer series to the shortest wavelength of Lyman series for hydrogen atom is

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(4: 1\)
3 \(2: 1\)
4 \(1: 4\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356609 If \(n\) is the orbit number of the electron in a hydrogen atom, the correct statement among the following is

1 Electron energy increases as \(n\) increases
2 Hydrogen emits infrared rays for the electron transition from \(n = \infty \) to \(n = 1\)
3 Electron energy is zero for \(n = 1\)
4 Electron energy varies as \({n^2}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356610 The first line of Balmer series has wavelength 6563 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \). What will be the wavelength of the first member of Lyman series?

1 1215.4 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
2 2500 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
3 7500 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
4 600 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356607 If a hydrogen atom initially at the ground state absorbs a photon and jumps to \(4^{\text {th }}\) excited state then the wavelength of photon is \(9.48 \times 10^{{N}}\). Find the value of ' \(N\) ' is
(Take Planck's constant \(=6.6 \times 10^{-34} {Js}\) )

1 \( - 4\)
2 \( - 8\)
3 \( - 12\)
4 \( - 10\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356608 The ratio of the shortest wavelength of Balmer series to the shortest wavelength of Lyman series for hydrogen atom is

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(4: 1\)
3 \(2: 1\)
4 \(1: 4\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356609 If \(n\) is the orbit number of the electron in a hydrogen atom, the correct statement among the following is

1 Electron energy increases as \(n\) increases
2 Hydrogen emits infrared rays for the electron transition from \(n = \infty \) to \(n = 1\)
3 Electron energy is zero for \(n = 1\)
4 Electron energy varies as \({n^2}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356610 The first line of Balmer series has wavelength 6563 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \). What will be the wavelength of the first member of Lyman series?

1 1215.4 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
2 2500 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
3 7500 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
4 600 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356607 If a hydrogen atom initially at the ground state absorbs a photon and jumps to \(4^{\text {th }}\) excited state then the wavelength of photon is \(9.48 \times 10^{{N}}\). Find the value of ' \(N\) ' is
(Take Planck's constant \(=6.6 \times 10^{-34} {Js}\) )

1 \( - 4\)
2 \( - 8\)
3 \( - 12\)
4 \( - 10\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356608 The ratio of the shortest wavelength of Balmer series to the shortest wavelength of Lyman series for hydrogen atom is

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(4: 1\)
3 \(2: 1\)
4 \(1: 4\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356609 If \(n\) is the orbit number of the electron in a hydrogen atom, the correct statement among the following is

1 Electron energy increases as \(n\) increases
2 Hydrogen emits infrared rays for the electron transition from \(n = \infty \) to \(n = 1\)
3 Electron energy is zero for \(n = 1\)
4 Electron energy varies as \({n^2}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356610 The first line of Balmer series has wavelength 6563 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \). What will be the wavelength of the first member of Lyman series?

1 1215.4 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
2 2500 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
3 7500 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)
4 600 \( \mathop A^{~~\circ} \)