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  2. The ground state energy of hydrogen atom is -13.6eV. If an electron ma...

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  3. Show that the ionisation potential of hydrogen atom is 13.6 volt.

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  4. Calculate the ionisation potential of a single ionised He-atom.

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  5. Calculate the minimum energy that must be given to a hydrogen atom so ...

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  6. What energy in eV will be required to excite the ground state electron...

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  7. By giving energy to a hydrogen atom in energy state n=1. If the potent...

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  8. The wavelength of H(alpha) line is Balmer series is 6563 Å. Compute th...

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  9. If the wavelength of the first member of Balmer series in hydrogen spe...

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  10. The second member of Lyman's series is hydrogen spectrum has a wavelen...

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  11. The energy of K-electron in tungsten is -20.0 keV and of an L-electron...

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  12. The P.E. of a normal hydrogen atom in ground state is -27 eV. Calculat...

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  13. A photon of energy 12.09 eV is absorbed by an electron in ground state...

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  14. The period of revolution of the electron in the third orbit in a hydro...

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  15. The first excitation potential of sodium atom is 2.1 V. Calculate the ...

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  16. In a hydrogen atom, a transition takes place from n = 3 to n = 2 orbit...

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  17. What is the equivalent energy of a 10 mg mass ?

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  18. Calculate the mass equivalent of 1amu.

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  19. Express 1 electron volt in kilowatt hour.

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  20. Find the effectiveness of a photon of energy 5 eV.

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