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The radius of hydrogen atom in the ground state is 5.3×10-11m. After collision with an electron it is found to have a radius of 21.2×10-11m. The principal quantum number of the final state of the atom is


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2

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3

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4

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5

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Solution

The correct option is A

2


Explanation for the correct option:

(a) 2

  • Finding the atom's final state's fundamental quantum number.
  • r1r2=n12n22
  • It suggests that:
  • 1r2=5.3×10-1121.2×10-11
  • It suggests that:
  • n22=4n2=2
  • Hence this option is correct

Hence the correct option is (a) 2


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