Q32.The electrons are more likely to be found: (1) Only in the region a (2) In the region a and b (3) In the region a and c (4) Only in the region c
What This Question Tests
This question tests the basic understanding of electron probability distribution within an atom, specifically where electrons are most likely to be found in different regions of an orbital (assuming a visual representation was provided).
Concepts Tested
📚 NCERT Sections This Tests
12.7 — The Radius Of The Innermost Electron Orbit Of A Hydrogen Atom Is
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12.7 The radius of the innermost electron orbit of a hydrogen atom is 5.3×10–11 m. What are the radii of the n = 2 and n =3 orbits?
12.4 — The Ground State Energy Of Hydrogen Atom Is –13.6 Ev. What Are The
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12.4 The ground state energy of hydrogen atom is –13.6 eV. What are the kinetic and potential energies of the electron in this state?
12.1 — (A) No Different From
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12.1 (a) No different from (b) Thomson’s model; Rutherford’s model (c) Rutherford’s model (d) Thomson’s model; Rutherford’s model (e) Both the models
📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Atomic Structure
- Topic
- Electron probability distribution
- Year
- 2019
- Shift
- 12 Apr Shift 1
- Q Number
- Q32
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 11 Chemistry Ch 2: Atomic Structure
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