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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)

For the ground state, the electron in the H -atom has an angular momentum $=h$, according to the simple Bohr model. Angular momentum is a vector and hence there will be infinitely many orbits with the vector pointing in all possible directions. In actuality, this is not true,

A
because Bohr model gives incorrect values of angular momentum
B
because only one of these would have a minimum energy
C
angular momentum must be in the direction of spin of electron
D
because electrons go around only in horizontal orbits
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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)

$\mathrm{O}_2$ molecule consists of two oxygen atoms. In the molecule, nuclear force between the nuclei of the two atoms

A
is not important because nuclear forces are short-ranged
B
is as important as electrostatic force for binding the two atoms
C
cancels the repulsive electrostatic force between the nuclei
D
is not important because oxygen nucleus have equal number of neutrons and protons
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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)

Two H atoms in the ground state collide inelastically. The maximum amount by which their combined kinetic energy is reduced is

A
10.20 eV
B
20.40 eV
C
13.6 eV
D
27.2 eV
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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)

A set of atoms in an excited state decays

A
in general to any of the states with lower energy
B
into a lower state only when excited by an external electric field
C
all together simultaneously into a lower state
D
to emit photons only when they collide
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MCQ (Multiple Correct Answer)

An ionised H -molecule consists of an electron and two protons. The protons are separated by a small distance of the order of angstrom. In the ground state.

A
the electron would not move in circular orbits
B
the energy would be (2) ${ }^4$ times that of a H -atom
C
the electrons, orbit would go around the protons
D
the molecule will soon decay in a proton and a H -atom