In 1913, Moseley, a young physicist, discovered the relationship between the X-ray spectra frequency and the atomic number of elements. If we draw a curve between the X-ray frequency (√ν) and the atomic number (Z), it will be a:
A
Parabola
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B
Hyperbola
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C
Straight line
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D
Rectangular Hyperbola
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Solution
The correct option is C Straight line According to Moseley, frequency (ν) of X-rays emitted by an element was related to its atomic number (Z) using the following equation: √ν=a(Z−b) [where a and b are constants] √ν=aZ−ab ..........(1) By comparing equation (1) with the straight line equation, y=mx+c, It can be predicted that it will be a straight line with slope 'a' and y-intercept '−ab'.