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Is the atom as a whole positively charged ?

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  • A positively charged body has

    A
    excess of electron
    B
    deficiency of electron
    C
    no change in number of electron
    D
    none of these
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    A
    Haemoglobin (blood)
    B
    `As_(2)S_(3)`
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    Clay
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    Gold sol.
  • According to early model of an atom,the atom is considered it to have a positively charged point nucleus of charge Ze surrounded by a uniform density of negative charge up to a radius R . The atom as a whole is neutral. The electric field at a distance r from the nucleus is (r lt R)

    A
    `(Ze)/(4piepsilon_(0))[(r )/(R^(3))-(1)/(r^(2))]`
    B
    `(Ze)/(4piepsilon_(0))[(r )/(R^(3))+(1)/(r^(2))]`
    C
    `(Ze)/(4piepsilon_(0))[(1 )/(r^(2))-(r )/(R^(3))]`
    D
    `(Ze)/(4piepsilon_(0))[(1 )/(r^(3))-(r )/(R^(2))]`
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