The wave function, Ψn,l,ml is a methematical function whose value depends upon spherical polar coordinates (r, θ, Ф) of the electron and characterized by the quantum numbers n, l and m. Here r is distance from nucleus, θ is colatitude and Ф is azimuth. In the mathematical functions given in the Table, Z is atomic number and a0 is Bohr radius.
Column 1 |
Column 2 | Column 3 |
(i) 1s orbital | (i) Ψn,l,ml∝(Za0)32e(−Zra0) | (P) |
(ii) 2s orbital |
(ii) One radial node | (Q) Probability density at nucleus ∝1a30 |
(iii) 2 pz orbital |
(iii) Ψn,l,ml∝(Za0)52re(−Zr2a0)cosθ |
(R) Probability density is maximum at nucleus |
(iv) 3 d2z orbital | (iv) xy-plane is a nodal plane | (S) Energy needed to excite electron from n = 2 state to n = 4 state is2732 times the energy needed to excite electron from n = 2 state to n = 6 state |
For He+ion, the only INCORRECT combination is:
For 1s orbital Ψ should be independent of ፀ, also it does not contain any radial node.
E4−E2E6−E2=E116−E14E136−E14=3E1168E136=3×368×16=2732