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What is the plum pudding model of the atom?

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  1. What happens when the radiations obtained from a radio active substanc...

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  2. Discuss the effect of alpha-, beta- and gamma-rays on a photographic p...

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  3. What is the plum pudding model of the atom?

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  4. Which particles are mainly responsible for the mass of an atom?

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  5. Define atomic number and mass number of an atom.

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  6. Define isotopes and isobars.

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  7. Define wave number. How is it related to frequency and wavelength?

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  8. Which of the following are not electromagnetic waves? (i) alpha-rays...

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  9. What is photoelectric effect? Mention the Einstein's photoelectric equ...

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  10. Why light is sald to possess a dual nature?

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  11. What do you understand by the term spectrum ?

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  12. Mention the main points of difference between the emission and absorpt...

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  13. How many series are found in the spectrum of atomic hydrogen? Mention ...

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  14. State one major drawback of Rutherford's model.

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  15. Explain what is meant by quantisation of energy.

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  16. Electronic energy is negative because:

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  17. State the expression for Heisenberg.s uncertainty principle.

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  18. What do you understand by an orbital? How is it different from an orbi...

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  19. How many and which quantum numbers are required to completely define :...

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  20. Draw the shapes of 1s, 2s, 2px, 2py, and 2pz, orbitals.

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