Given,
(A) $\mathrm{n}=5, \mathrm{~m}_1=-1$
(B) $\mathrm{n}=3, \mathrm{l}=2, \mathrm{~m}_1=-1, \mathrm{~m}_{\mathrm{s}}=+\frac{1}{2}$
The maximum number of electron(s) in an atom that can have the quantum numbers as given in (A) and (B) respectively are :
Which of the following statements regarding the energy of the stationary state is true in the following one - electron systems ?
The energy of first (lowest) Balmer line of H atom is $x \mathrm{~J}$. The energy (in J) of second Balmer line of H atom is :
The energy required by electrons, present in the first Bohr orbit of hydrogen atom to be excited to second Bohr orbit is $\_\_\_\_$ $\mathrm{J} \mathrm{mol}^{-1}$.
Given: $R_H=2.18 \times 10^{-11} \mathrm{ergs}$.
JEE Main Subjects
Browse all chapters by subject