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Subject : Chemistry

DPP No. 1

Class : XI

Course : VIKAAS (A)

Q1.

The final speed of the electron accelerated from rest of mass m and charge e through a potential difference V in vacuum is (A)

eV

2m

(B) 2 eV m

(C*)

2 eV m

(D)

eV m

Q3.

es is an atom are held by (A) coloumbic forces (B) nuclear forces

(C) gravitation forces

(D) Vander-waals forces

Q4.

As per Rutherford the space between proton and e- is hydrogen atom is (A) filled with air (B) empty (C) filled with magnetic radiation

(D) none

Q5.

Rutherford created a theoritical picture of the atom based on (A) stars in galaxy (B) model of planets revolving round the sun (C) behaviour of waves in the oceans (D) clouds in the sky that move & mix with changing shapes In Rutherfords experiment, a few in millions of -particle suffer 180o concluded that (A) e-s revolve removed the nucleus (B) space between es- & nucleus is empty (C) nucleus occupies much smaller volume than that of atom (D) all the above When -particles are sent thru a thin metal foil most of them go straight thru the foil because: (A) -particles are much heavier than es(B) -particles are the charged (C) most of the part of atom is empty space (D) -particles more with high speed To what maximum distance will an -particle with kinetic energy 0.4 Mev approach in case of a head on collision with stationary lead nucleus Z = 82. With what vel. should an -particle travel towards the nucleus for a copper atom so as to arrive at a distance of 10-13m. from the nucleus of copper atom.

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Q10. According to Rutherford all the positive charge is present in the nucleus because only one out of (20,000) -particles could retrace its path. (T/F)

Subject : Chemistry

DPP No. 2

Class : XI

Course : VIKAAS (A)

Q1.

The velocity of photon is: (A) Independent of its wavelength (C) Depends on its source

(B) Depends on its wavelength (D) Equal to the square of its amplitude

Q2.

Which is not characterishics of plancks quantum theory of radiation: (A) Radiation is associated with energy (B) Energy is not absorbed or emitted in whole no. or multiples of quantum (C) The magnitude of energy associated with a quantum is proportional to the frequency. (D) Radiation energy is neither emitted nor absorbed continuously but in small packets called quantam. Which is not the property of the photons: (A) Momentum (B) Energy The rest mass of a photon of wavelength is: (A) Zero (B)
hc

Q3.

(C) Velocity

(D) Rest mass

Q4.

(C)

h c

(D)

Q5. Q6.

Calculate the mass of a photon having wavelength 1 nm. is Which of the following statements is true: (A) Energy associated with one photon is directly proportional to the frequancy of radiation (B) Total energy of radiation is inversely related to the of radication (C) Graph between wavelength & energy of one photon is non linear (D) Curve between energy of one photon & wave no. of radiation is linear Plancks constant has the same dimensions as: (A) Work (B) Wavelength (C) Power

Q7.

(D) Angular momentum

Q8.

If wavelength of photon is 2.2 x 10-11 m, than momantum of photon is: (A) 3 x 10-23 kg. m/sec. (B) 3.33 x1022 kg. m/sec. -44 (C) 1.452 x 10 kg. m/sec (D) 6.89 x 1043 kg. m/sec. Calculate the frequancy of a yellow light having wavelength 600 nm. :
hc relates particle & wave nature of radiation. (T/F)

Q9.

Q10. The relation E = Q11.

A per electromagnetic theory the energy of a wave depends only on its amlitude and not on its frequency or wavelength. (T/F)

Q12. The velocity of photon is: (A) Independent of its wavelength (C) Depends on its source

(B) Depends on its wavelength (D) Equal to the square of its amplitude

Q13. Which is not the characteristic of plancks Quantum Theory of Radiation: (A) Radiation is associated with energy (B) Energy is not absorbed or emitted in whole no. multiples of Quantum (C) The magnitude of energy associated with a Quantum is proportional to the frequancy. (D) Radiation energy is nether emitted nor obsorbed continuously but in small packets called Quanta. Q14. The dynamic mass/equivalent mass of a photon of wavelength is: (A) Zero (B) he/ (C) h/c

(D) h/

Q15. Calculate the no. of photons emitted in 10hrs. by a 60W sodium lamp = 5893.

Subject : Chemistry

DPP No. 3

Class : XI

Course : VIKAAS (A)

Q1. Q2. Q3. Q4.

All the photons of light have same energy.(T/F) How many photons of light having a wavelength 4000 are necessary to provide 1.0 J of energy? Calculate the mass of one photon having its radiation wavelength equal to 1. If the energy difference between the ground state of an atom and its excited state is 4.4 x 10-19 J. What is the wavelength of the photon required to produce this transition? What is the equivalent of energy in joules associated with a photon of 1.00 cm-1? The wavelength of blue light is 480 nm. Calculate the frequency and wave no. of this light. Suppose 10-17 J of light energy is needed by the inferior of human eye to see an object. How many photons of Green light ( =550 nm) are needed to generate this maximum amount of energy? Find the number of quanta of radiations of frequency 4.67 x 1013 s1 that must be absorbed in order to melt 5g of ice. The enrgy required to melt 1g of ice of 333 J. In a measurement of Quautum eficiency of photosynthesis in Green plants, it was found that 8 quanta of red light at 6850 were needed to evolve one molecule of O2. The avg. energy storage in the photosynthetic process is 112 kcal/mole O2 evolved. What is the energy conversion efficiency in this experiment.

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Q10. The photochemical dissociation of oxygen results in the production of two oxygen atoms, one in the ground state and one in the excited state O 2 h O + O. The maximum wavelength , needed for this is 174 nm. If the excited energy O O is 3.15 x 10 19 J how much energy in kJ/mol is needed for the dissociation of one of oxygen into normal (i.e. ground state) atoms? Q11. Infrared lamps are used in restaurants and cafeteria to keep the food worm. The Infra-Red Radiation is stronly absorbed by water raising its temparature and that of food in which it is corporated. How many photons per second of Infra-Red Radiation are produced by an infra-red lamp that consumes energy at the rate of 100 watt and is 12% efficient in converting this energy to Infra-red radiation? Assume that the radiation has a wavelength of 1500 nm. Q12. 1.0 gm of Mg atoms in the vapour phase absorb 50.0 kJ of kinetic energy. Find the composition of the final mixture, if the first and second ionisation energies of Mg are 740 and 1450 kJ/mol respectively.

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