Structure of Atom
Structure of Atom
Structure of Atom
Question 1. Question 4.
The atomic numbers of elements whose outermost The diameter of zinc atom is 2.6 Å, number of atoms
electrons are represented by 3s1 and 2p5 respectively present in a length of 1.6 cm, if the zinc atoms are
are: arranged side by side lengthwise, would be -
1. 9, 7 1. 5.153 x 107
2. 9, 11 2. 6.153 x 107
3. 11, 5
3. 4.153 x 109
4. 11, 9
4. 6.153 x 103
Question 5.
Question 2.
Yellow light emitted from a sodium lamp has a
Symbols 79
35
Br and 79Br can be written, wavelength (λ) of 580 nm.
whereas symbols 35
Br
79
and Br
35
are not acceptable The frequency (ν) and wave number of this yellow light
because - would be respectively -
1. The general convention of representing an element 1. 517 x 1014 s-1 , 172 x 106 m-1
along with its atomic number (A) and atomic mass (Z) is
A
X
2. 6.17 x 1014 s-1 , 1.72 x 106 m-1
Z
2. The general convention of representing an element 3. 4.17 x 1014 s-1 , 2.72 x 106 m-1
along with its atomic mass (A) and atomic number (Z) is
A 4. 5.17 x 1014 s-1 , 1.72 x 106 m-1
X
Z
Question 6.
Z
4) The general convention of representing an element The wave number of a light whose time period is 2.0 ×
along with its isotopes (A) and atomic number (Z) is X A
Z 10–10 s would be -
1. 16.66 m-1
Question 3. 2. 1. 66 m-1
A certain particle carries 2.5 × 10–16 C of static electric 3. 32.34 m-1
charge. The number of electrons present in it would be -
4. 12.34 m-1
1. 1460
2. 1350
3. 1560
4. 1660
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2 ×108 atoms of carbon are arranged side by side. The The number of electrons in the species H
+
2
, H2 , O
+
3. 8.0 x 10-11 m 4. 2, 1, 15
4. 6.0 x 10-11 m
Question 12.
Question 8. The complete symbol for the atom with the given atomic
number (Z) and atomic mass (A) would be respectively -
If the diameter of a carbon atom is 0.15 nm, number of
carbon atoms which can be placed side by side in a (i) Z = 17 , A = 35.
straight line across length of scale of length 20 cm long (ii) Z = 92 , A = 233.
will be -
(iii) Z = 4 , A = 9.
7
1. 1. 33 × 10
2. 5. 46 × 10
8 1. 9
4
Be
233
92
U
9
4
Be
9
3. 1. 33 × 10
2. 35
17
Cl
233
92
U
9
4
Be
8
4. 2. 36 × 10
3. 9
4
Be
35
17
Cl
233
92
U
4. 233
U
9
4
Be
35
17
Cl
Question 9.
92
2. It causes fluorescence effect on ZnS The maximum number of neutrons will be present in the
nuclei of-
3. Deflected by electric and magnetic fields
16
1. O
4. Have wavelength shorter than ultraviolet rays
8
24
2. Mg
12
56
3. Fe
26
Question 10. 4. Sr
88
38
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The charge on the oil drop is –1.282 × 10–18C. The The number of electrons in 19 K have the following
number of electrons present on it would be - quantum numbers n=3; l=0 is-
1. 15 1. 1
2. 8 2. 2
3. 2 3. 4
4. 6 4. 3
3. 6 3. F-
4. 64 4. C
1. Fe3+
3. Ca 2+
, Ar, S
2−
, K
+
2. Ni3+
4. None of the above
3. Co3+
4. Mn+3
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57 +3 22
2. Fe 3. 6. 023 × 10
26
23
58 +3 4. 1. 619 × 10
3. Fe
27
56 +3
4. Fe
25
Question 28.
The unpaired electrons in Al and Si are present in the 3p
Question 24. orbital. The electrons that will experience a more
An element with mass number 81 contains 31.7% more effective nuclear charge from the nucleus is-
neutrons as compared to protons. The atomic symbol of 1. Electrons in the 3p orbital of silicon
an element would be-
81
2. Electrons in the 5d orbital of aluminium
1. Br
35
81
3. Electrons in the 3p orbital of aluminium
2. Br
36
79
4. Br
36
Question 29.
Assertion: Zn(ll) salts are diamagnetic.
Question 25.
The total number and mass of neutrons in 7 mg Reason: Zn2+ ion has one unpaired electron.
of 14C would be - 1. Both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the
correct explanation of the assertion.
(Assume that mass of a neutron = 1.675 × 10–27 kg)
2. Both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not
21 –6
1. 2. 41 × 10 , 4. 03 × 10 kg the correct explanation of the assertion.
23 −21
2. 6. 23 × 10 , 1. 67 × 10 kg
3. Assertion is a true statement but Reason is false.
22 6
3. 1. 22 × 10 , 4. 03 × 10 kg
21 −6
4. Both Assertion and Reason are false statements.
4. 2. 41 × 10 , 4. 03 × 10 g
Question 30.
Question 26.
Assertion: All isotopes of a given element show the
The electron of Br atom that experiences the lowest same type of chemical behaviour.
effective nuclear charge is -
Reason: The chemical properties of an atom are
1. 2p and 3p controlled by the number of electrons in the atom.
2. 4p 1. Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is
3. 2p the correct explanation of assertion.
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The energy of the photon having frequency 3×1015 Hz percentage of energy converted to the KE of atoms is-
would be - (bond dissociation energy of the molecule is 246.5 kJ/mol)
1. 1.988 × 10 −18
J
1. 12%
2. 1.588 × 10 −18
J
2. 8%
3. 1.288 × 10 −18
J
3. 26%
4. 2.988 × 10 −18
J
4. 17%
Question 32.
Question 35.
The energies E1 and E2 of two radiations are 25 eV and
50 eV respectively. The relation Match the following:
3. λ1 = 1
λ2 B. Ultraviolet wave (UV) 2. v = 10 10
Hz
2
D. Microwave 4. v = 10 18
Hz
Question 33.
The correct arrangement of frequency in increasing order A B C D
is -
1. 4 1 3 2
1. Cosmic rays < Amber light < Radiation of FM radio <
2. 1 4 2 3
X-rays < Radiation from microwave ovens
3. 1 4 3 2
2. Radiation from FM radio < Radiation from
microwave oven < Amber light < X- rays < Cosmic rays 4. 4 3 1 2
3. Radiation from microwave ovens < Amber light <
Radiation of FM radio < X-rays < Cosmic rays
Question 36.
4. Cosmic rays < X-rays < Radiation from microwave
ovens < Amber light < Radiation of FM radio The wavelength of the light emitted when the electron
returns to the ground state in H atom, from n =5 to n =1
would be -
Question 42.
Question 38.
Electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 242 nm is just
Nitrogen laser produces radiation at a wavelength of sufficient to ionise the sodium atom. The ionisation
337.1 nm. If the number of photons emitted is 5.6 × 1024, energy of sodium in kJ mol-1 is -
The power of the laser is -
1. 494
7
1. 4. 56 × 10 J
6 2. 4.94
2. 3. 33 × 10 J
3. 1. 29 × 10
6
J 3. 516
5
4. 9. 17 × 10 J
4. 0.50
Question 39.
Question 43.
If the photon detector receives a total of 3.15×10 J
−18
The neon gas emits radiation of 616 nm. The number of Assertion: A black body is an ideal body that emits and
quanta is present in 2 J of energy is- absorbs radiations of all frequencies.
1. 6. 2 × 10
−18 Reason: The frequency of radiation emitted by a body
17 goes from a lower frequency to a higher frequency with
2. 5. 6 × 10
18
an increase in temperature.
3. 6. 2 × 10
4. 32. 2 × 10
−20 1. Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is
the correct explanation of assertion.
2. Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is
not the correct explanation of assertion.
3. Assertion is true but the reason is false.
4. Assertion is false but the reason is true.
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photoelectrons increases linearly with the- electron at rest. Its final frequency is 0. 9 × 10 Hz.
11
Question 46.
Question 50.
Electrons are emitted with zero velocity from a metal
surface when it is exposed to radiation of wavelength The ejection of the photoelectron from the silver metal
6800 Å. The work function (W0 ) of the metal is - can be stopped by applying the voltage of 0.35 V when
the radiation having wavelength 256.7 nm is used. The
1. 3.109 x 10-20 J work function for silver metal is -
1. 3.40 eV
2. 2.922 x 10-19 J
2. 5.18 eV
3. 4.031 x 1019 J
3. 4.48 eV
4. 2.319 x 10-18 J
4. -4.40 eV
Question 47.
3. 22.27 × 10–16 J
Question 48. 4. 31.22 × 10–16 J
The photoelectric emission from a surface starts only
when the light incident upon the surface has certain
minimum: Question 52.
1. Intensity The work function for the Cesium atom is 1.9 eV. The
2. Wavelength threshold frequency of the radiation is-
3. 5.59 × 10-14 s −1
4. 65.9 × 1014 s −1
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1. 4:1 4. − 8. 72 × 10
−19
J
2. 27:5
3. 3:1
Question 59.
4. 9:4
The wavelength of light emitted when the electron in a H
atom undergoes the transition from an energy level
with n = 4 to an energy level with n = 2, is -
Question 55.
1. 586 mm
The maximum number of emission lines obtained when
the excited electron of the H atom jumps from n = 6 to 2. 486 nm
the ground state is - 3. 523 nm
1. 30 4. 416 pm
2. 21
3. 15
Question 60.
4. 28
The wave number for the longest wavelength transition
in the Balmer series of atomic hydrogen would be -
6 −1
Question 56. 1. 1. 52 × 10 m
6 −1
2. 3. 14 × 10 cm
The wavelength of the radiations emitted when in a H 6 −1
3. 15. 2 × 10 m
atom, the electron falls from infinity to stationary state 1, 6 −1
is: 4. 1. 52 × 10 cm
1. 15 nm
2. 192 nm
3. 406 nm
4. 91 nm
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−18
3. 4 → 3 1. 8. 72 × 10 J
4. 3 → 2 2. 7. 54 × 10
−19
J
−17
3. 5. 67 × 10 J
−17
Question 62. 4. 2. 18 × 10 J
2
− 2
n
) . The value of n if the
3
transition is observed at 1285 nm is - The wavelength of the spectral line obtained in spectrum
of Li when the transition takes place between levels
+2
1. 6
whose sum is 4 and difference is 2 will be-
2. 5
3. 8
1. 11.4 x 10 −6
cm
4. 9
2. 1.14 x 10 cm−6
3. 0.114 x 10 −6
cm
Question 63. 4. 1.14 x 10 −8
cm
The maximum wavelength in the Lyman series of He+
ion is-
Question 67.
1. 3R
The masses of photons corresponding to the first lines of
2. 1/3R
the Lymann and the Balmer series of the atomic spectrum
3. 1/R of hydrogen are in the ratio of-
4. 2R 1. 5:27
2. 1:4
3. 27:5
Question 64.
4. 4:1
The energy of an electron in H - atom is given by En =
−18
(–2.18 × 10 )
n
2
J. The shortest wavelength of light that
can be used to remove an electron completely from n = 2
orbit is-
°
1. 3647 A
°
2. 5132 A
°
3. 3017 A
4. None of these
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The transition in He+ ion in balmer series that would A dye absorbs a photon of wavelength λ and re-emits the
have the same wave number as the first Lyman line in the same energy into two photons of wavelengths λ and λ
1 2
as-
1. 2 →1
1.
λ1 +λ2
λ =
2. 5 →3 λ1 λ2
3. 4 →2 2.
λ1 λ2
λ =
λ1 +λ2
4. 6 →4 2
λ +λ
2
3. λ =
1
λ1 +λ2
2
4.
λ1 λ2
λ = 2
( λ1 +λ2 )
Question 69.
The transition in the hydrogen spectrum that would have Question 72.
the same wavelength as the Balmer transition n = 4 to n =
2 of He+ spectrum is - The energy of an electron in the first Bohr's orbit of H-
atom is -13.6 eV. The possible energy value (s) of the
1. n = 3 to n = 4
1 2 excited state (s) for electrons in Bohr's orbits of hydrogen
is (are):
2. n = 3 to n1 = 2
2
(1) -3.4 eV
3. n = 3 to n1 = 1
2
(2) -4.2 eV
4. n = 2 to n1 = 1
2
(3) -6.8 eV
(4) +6.8 eV
Question 70.
An absorption line of lowest frequency in transition of Question 73.
hydrogen spectra is-
For any H like system, the ratio of velocities of I, II & III
1. n=1 to n=2 orbit i.e., V : V : V will be-
1 2 3
2. n=3 to n=8 1. 1 : 2 : 3
3. n=2 to n=1 2. 1 : 1/2 : 1/3
4. n=8 to n=3 3. 3 : 2 : 1
4. 1 : 1 : 1
Question 74.
The concept that contradicts the Bohr Model of an atom
is -
1. Rutherford Model
2. Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle
3. J.J. Thomson Model
4. Photoelectric Effect
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for hydrogen atom having n=1 , is - potential,their de-Broglie wavelengths have the ratio-
1. He +
, n = 2 (assume mass of proton = mass of neutron)
2. Li 2+
,n = 2 1. 1:2
3. Be 3+
, n = 2 2. 1:4
4. Li 2+
,n = 3
3. 1:1
4. 1:3√3
Question 76.
The wavelength of a certain line in Balmer series is Question 80.
observed to be 4341 A for hydrogen atom. The
o
4. 5 → 3 1.
3
4R
2.
9
8R
Question 77. 3.
27
16R
Question 78. 2. Both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not
the correct explanation of the assertion.
In the transition of an electron in an atom, its kinetic
y
energy changes from y to . The change in potential 3. Assertion is a true statement but Reason is false.
4
3
2. y
2
3
3. y
4
−3
4. y
4
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Assertion: Angular momentum of an electron in an atom If the position of the electron is measured within an
is quantized. accuracy of +0.002 nm, the uncertainty in the momentum
of the electron would be -
Reason: In an atom only those orbits are permitted in
which angular momentum of the electron is a natural 1. 5.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1
number multiple of . h
2π
2. 4.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1
1. Both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the
correct explanation of the assertion. 3. 2.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1
2. Both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not 4. 3.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1
the correct explanation of the assertion.
3. Assertion is true statement but Reason is false.
4. Both Assertion and Reason are false statements.
Question 87.
Assertion: It is impossible to determine the exact
Question 84. position and exact momentum of an electron
simultaneously.
If uncertainty in position and momentum are equal, then
uncertainty in velocity is - Reason: The path of an electron in an atom is clearly
defined.
1. 1
2m
√
h
2π
2. Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is
not the correct explanation of assertion.
3. 1
m
√
h
π
3. Assertion is true but the reason is false.
4. h
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2. πr = 2nλ
3. mvr = nλ
4. vr = 2nλ
1.
Question 89.
The largest de Broglie wavelength among the following
(all have equal velocity) is -
1. CO2 molecule
2. NH3 molecule
3. Electron
4. Proton
2.
Question 90.
The wavelength of an electron moving with a velocity of
2.05 × 107 m s-1 would be -
−12
1. 4. 65 × 10 m
−11
2. 3. 55 × 10 m
11
3. 2. 34 × 10 m
−11
3.
4. 6. 43 × 10 m
Question 91.
2. 455 pm
3. 512 pm
4.
4. 401 pm
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4π
1. n= 4, l= 0, m= 0, s= -1/2
2. Half-filled and fully filled orbitals have greater
stability due to greater exchange energy, 2. n= 5, l= 3, m= 0, s= +1/2
mv
Question 98.
m= mass of the particle , v = group velocity of the
particle. Sets of quantum numbers that are possible-
1. n = 0, l = 0, ml = 0, ms = + ½
2. n = 1, l = 0, ml = 0, ms = – ½
Question 94. 3. n = 1, l = 1, ml = 0, ms = + ½
The velocity associated with a proton moving in a 4. n = 3, l = 3, ml = –3, ms = + ½
potential difference of 1000 V is 4.37 × 105 ms–1. If the
hockey ball of mass 0.1 kg is moving with this velocity
then the wavelength associated with this velocity would
be-
−38
1. 1. 52 × 10 m
−32
2. 2. 54 × 10 m
−36
3. 1. 52 × 10 m
−34
Question 99.
4. 3. 19 × 10 m
Consider the following sets of quantum numbers:
n l m s
Question 95.
(i) 3 0 0 +1/2
The kinetic energy of an electron is 3.0 × 10–25 J, it's (ii) 2 2 1 +1/2
wave length would be -
−7
(iii) 4 3 -2 -1/2
1. 8. 96 × 10 m
2. 4. 37 × 10
−6
m
(iv) 1 0 -1 -1/2
3. 1. 32 × 10
−7
m (v) 3 2 3 +1/2
−4
4. 2. 89 × 10 m
Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is not
possible?
1. ii, iii and iv
Question 96.
2. i, ii, iii and iv
The characteristic velocity associated with the neutron if
the wavelength is 800 pm - 3. ii, iv and v
1. 494 m s
−1
4. i and iii
−1
2. 567 m s
−1
3. 494 cm s
−1
4. 501 m s
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1. √λR(λR − 1)
2. 6, 0, 0, +
1
2. √
λR
3. 5, 0, 0, +
1 ( λR−1 )
3. √λR(λR + 1)
4. 5, 1, 0, + 1
( λR−1 )
4. √
λR
Question 101.
The quantum number not obtained from the Question 105.
Schrodinger’s wave equation is -
Wave mechanical model of the atom depends upon-
1. n
1. De-Broglie concept of dual nature of electron
2. l
2. Heisenberg uncertainty principle
3. m
3. Schrodinger principle
4. s
4. All
Question 102.
Question 106.
Total number of electrons in an atom with the following
quantum numbers would be respectively - The number of orbitals are possible in L-energy level is-
(a) n = 4, ms = – ½ (b) n = 3, l = 0 1. 2
2. 4
1. 16, 2
3. 6
2. 11, 8
4. 1
3. 16, 8
4. 12, 7
Question 107.
The quantum numbers of the most energetic electron in
Question 103.
Ne atom in first excited state is-
The angular momentum of electrons in d orbital is equal to -
1. 2, 1, 0, +1/2
1. √6 h
2. 3, 1, 1, +1/2
2. √2 h 3. 3, 0, 0, +1/2
4. 3, 1, 0, +1/2
3. 2√3 h
4. 0 h
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Question 112.
Question 109.
The possible values of n, l, and m for the electron present
Match the quantum numbers with the information in 3d would be respectively -
provided by these.
1. n = 3, l = 1, m = – 2, – 1, 3, 1, 2
3. d z
2 , dx2 −y 2
A B C D
4. d xy , dx2 −y 2
1. 2 4 1 3
2. 1 2 3 5
3. 5 4 3 2 Question 114.
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The number of electrons with the azimuthal quantum 2. Both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not
number l = 1 and 2 for Cr in ground state are- the correct explanation of the assertion.
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3. 16 and 4
4. 12 and 4 Question 121.
The correct order of total number of node of atomic
orbitals is-
Question 118.
1. 4f > 6s > 5d
The number of electrons that will be present in the
subshells having ms value of –1/2 for n = 4 are: 2. 6s > 5d > 4f
3. 4f > 5d > 6s
1. 36
4. 5d > 4f > 6s
2. 4
3. 16
4. 2
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following is -
Reason: The number of angular nodes of atomic orbitals
1. A plane on which there is zero probability of finding is equal to the value of /.
an electron
1. Both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the
2. A plane on which there is maximum probability that correct explanation of the assertion.
the electron will be found
2. Both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not
3. ψ is zero at nodal plane
2
the correct explanation of the assertion.
4. None of the above 3. Assertion is a true statement but Reason is false.
4. Both Assertion and Reason are false statements.
Question 123.
The correct statement among the following is - Question 127.
1. Number of angular nodes = n-l-1 The correct order of increasing energy of atomic orbital
is
2. Number of radial nodes = l
1. 3s, 3p, 4s, 3d, 4p
3. Total number of nodes = n-1
2. 3s, 3p, 3d, 4s, 4p
4. All of the above
3. 3s, 3p, 4s, 4p, 3d
4. 3s, 3p, 3d, 4p, 4s
Question 124.
Orbitals having two spherical nodes is -
Question 128.
1. 2s Among the following statements, the wrong statement is-
2. 4s 1. Total orbital angular momentum of an electron in 's'
3. 3d orbital is equal to zero.
4. 6f
2. An orbital is designated by three quantum numbers
while an electron in an atom is designated by four
quantum numbers.
Question 125.
In a subshell, the number of radial nodes is two times of 3. The electronic configuration of N atom is
the number of angular nodes then minimum possible
value of the principal quantum number (n) is -
[angular nodes are non-zero)
1. 1
2. 2 4. The value of m for dz2 is zero.
3. 3
4. 4
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3. ns − np → (n − 1)d → (n − 2) f
4. 1
4. ns → (n − 2) f → (n − 1) d → np
Question 135.
An electronic configuration represent an atom in the
Question 131. excited state is-
The number of d-electrons in Fe2+ (z = 26) is not equal to 2 2 1
the number of electrons among the given option is - 1. 1s , 2s 2p
2 2 2
2. 1s , 2s 2p
1. s-electrons in Mg (Z = 12) 2 2
3. 1s , 2s 2p , 3s
2 1
2 2 5
4. 1s , 2s 2p
2. p-electrons in Cl (Z = 17)
3. d-electrons in Fe (Z = 26)
Question 136.
4. p-electrons in Ne (Z = 10)
If the electronic structure of oxygen atom is written as
2
1s , 2s
2
it would violate
Question 132. 1. Hund's rule
Magnetic moment 2.84 BM can be shown by - 2. Paulis exclusion principle
(At. no. Ni = 28, Ti = 22, Cr = 24, Co = 27) 3. Both Hund's and Pauli's principles
2. Ti3+
3. Cr3+
4. Co2+
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2.
B. Cu2+ 2. 1s 2 2 6 2 6 10 2
2s 2p 3s 3p 3d 4s
3. C. Zn2+ 3. 1s 2 2 6 2 6
2s 2p 3s 3p 3d
10
4s
1
D. Cr3+ 4. 1s 2 2 6 2 6 9
2s 2p 3s 3p 3d
4.
5. 1s 2 2 6 2 6
2s 2p 3s 3p 3d
3
Question 138.
1. A- 4, B-2, C-5, D-1
Among the given options the element having the highest
number of unpaired electrons in the ground state is - 2. A-3, B-4, C-1, D-5
3. Kr
4. Cr
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Question 140.
Match the following rules with their statements.
Rules Statements
4. It is impossible to determine
D. Heisenberg’s
the exact position and exact
Uncertainty
momentum of a subatomic
Principle
particle simultaneously.
A B C D
1. 3 5 1 2
2. 1 2 3 4
3. 3 5 1 4
4. 4 5 3 2
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