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JEE Main 2026 (Online) 5th April Morning Shift
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Arrange the following atomic orbitals of multi electron atoms in order of increasing energy.

A. $n=3, l=2, m=+1$

B. $n=4, l=0, m=0$

C. $n=6, l=1, m=0$

D. $n=5, l=1, m=+1$

E. $n=2, l=1, m=+1$

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

A

$\mathrm{C}<\mathrm{D}<\mathrm{B}<\mathrm{A}<\mathrm{E}$

B

$\mathrm{B}<\mathrm{A}<\mathrm{E}<\mathrm{C}<\mathrm{D}$

C

$\mathrm{E}<\mathrm{C}<\mathrm{D}<\mathrm{B}<\mathrm{A}$

D

$$ \mathrm{E}<\mathrm{B}<\mathrm{A}<\mathrm{D}<\mathrm{C} $$

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JEE Main 2026 (Online) 5th April Morning Shift
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Identify the correct statements from the following :

A. Heisenberg uncertainty principle is applicable to electrons.

B. The size of $2 p_x$ orbital is less than the size of $3 p_x$ orbital.

C. The energy of 2 s orbital of H atom is equal to the energy of 2 s orbital of Li .

D. The electronic configuration of Cr is $[\mathrm{Ar}] 3 \mathrm{~d}^5 4 \mathrm{~s}^1$

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

A

A, B and C Only

B

A, B and D Only

C

B, C and D Only

D

A, C and D Only

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JEE Main 2026 (Online) 5th April Morning Shift
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What is the mole fraction of water in $10 \%$ by weight $(\mathrm{w} / \mathrm{w})$ of aqueous urea solution?

[Given: Molar mass of $\mathrm{H}, \mathrm{O}, \mathrm{C}$ and N are $1,16,12$ and $14 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}$ respectively.]

A

0.825

B

0.032

C

0.867

D

0.967

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JEE Main 2026 (Online) 5th April Morning Shift
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$\mathrm{M}_3 \mathrm{~A}_2$ is a sparingly soluble salt of molar mass $y \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}$ and solubility $x \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{~L}^{-1}$. The ratio of the molar concentration of the anion $\left(\mathrm{A}^{3-}\right)$ to the solubility product of the salt is

A

$\frac{1}{54} \cdot \frac{y^4}{x^4}$

B

$\frac{y^5}{108 x^4}$

C

$108 \cdot \frac{x^5}{y^5}$

D

$$ \frac{1}{108} \frac{y^4}{x^4} $$

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