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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 4 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard.


Exercises
Exercises [Pages 53 - 54]

Balbharati solutions for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard 4 Structure of Atom Exercises [Pages 53 - 54]

Exercises | Q 1. (A) | Page 53

Choose the correct option.

The energy difference between the shells goes on ________ when moved away from the nucleus.

  • increasing

  • decreasing

  • equalizing

  • static

Exercises | Q 1. (B) | Page 53

Choose the correct option.

The value of Plank’s constant is -

  • 6.626 × 10-34Js

  • 6.023 × 10-24Js

  • 1.667 × 10-28Js

  • 6.626 × 10-28Js

Exercises | Q 1. (C) | Page 53

Choose the correct option.

p-orbitals are _________ in shape.

  • spherical

  • dumbbell

  • double dumbbell

  • diagonal

Exercises | Q 1. (D) | Page 53

Choose the correct option.

“No two electrons in the same atoms can have identical set of four quantum numbers”. This statement is known as -

  • Pauli’s exclusion principle

  • Hund’s rule

  • Aufbau rule

  • Heisenberg uncertainty principle

Exercises | Q 1. (E) | Page 53

Choose the correct option.

Principal Quantum number describes -

  • shape of orbital

  • size of the orbital

  • spin of electron

  • orientation of in the orbital electron cloud

Exercises | Q 2 | Page 53

Make the pairs:

‘A’ ‘B’
a. Neutrons i. six electrons
b. p-orbital ii. -1.6×10-19 C
c. charge on electron iii. Ultraviolet region
d. Lyman series iv. Chadwick
Exercises | Q 3 | Page 54

Complete the following information about the isotopes in the chart given below:

Substance Mass Number Number of
Protons Neutrons Electrons
Carbon-14        
Lead-208        
Chlorine-35        
Uranium-238        
Oxygen-18        
Radium-223        
Exercises | Q 4 | Page 54

Match the following:

Element No. of Neutron
a. \[\ce{^40_18AR}\] i. 7
b. \[\ce{^14_6C}\] ii. 21
c. \[\ce{^40_19K}\] iii. 8
d. \[\ce{^14_7N}\] iv. 22
Exercises | Q 5. (A) | Page 54

Answer in one sentence:

If an element ‘X’ has mass number 11 and it has 6 neutrons, then write its representation.

Exercises | Q 5. (B) | Page 54

Answer in one sentence:

Name the element that shows the simplest emission spectrum.

Exercises | Q 5. (C) | Page 54

State Heisenberg uncertainty principle.

Exercises | Q 5. (D) | Page 54

Give the names of quantum numbers.

Exercises | Q 5. (E) | Page 54

Identify from the following the isoelectronic species:

Ne, O2-, Na+ OR Ar, Cl2-, K

Exercises | Q 6. (A) | Page 54

Differentiate between Isotopes and Isobars.

Exercises | Q 6. (B)(i) | Page 54

Define the term Isotones.

Exercises | Q 6. (B)(ii) | Page 54

Define the term Isoelectronic species

Exercises | Q 6. (B)(iii) | Page 54

Define the term Electronic configuration

Exercises | Q 6. (C) | Page 54

State and explain Pauli’s exclusion principle.

Exercises | Q 6. (D) | Page 54

State Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity with a suitable example.

Exercises | Q 6. (E) | Page 54

Write the drawbacks of Rutherford’s model of an atom.

Exercises | Q 6. (F) | Page 54

Write postulates of Bohr’s Theory of hydrogen atom.

Exercises | Q 6. (G) | Page 54

Mention demerits of Bohr’s Atomic model.

Exercises | Q 6. (H) | Page 54

State the order of filling atomic orbitals following Aufbau principle.

Exercises | Q 6. (I) | Page 54

Explain the anomalous behaviour of copper.

Exercises | Q 6. (I) | Page 54

Explain the anomalous behaviour of chromium.

Exercises | Q 6. (J)(a) | Page 54

Write orbital notations for the electron in orbitals with the following quantum numbers.

n = 2, l = 1

Exercises | Q 6. (J)(b) | Page 54

Write orbital notations for the electron in orbitals with the following quantum numbers.

n = 4, l = 2

Exercises | Q 6. (J)(c) | Page 54

Write orbital notations for the electron in orbitals with the following quantum numbers.

n = 3, l = 2

Exercises | Q 6. (K) | Page 54

Write electronic configurations of \[\ce{Fe, Fe2+, Fe3+}\].

Exercises | Q 6. (L)(a) | Page 54

Write condensed orbital notation of electronic configuration of the following element:

Lithium (Z = 3)

Exercises | Q 6. (L)(b) | Page 54

Write condensed orbital notation of electronic configuration of the following element:

Carbon (Z = 6)

Exercises | Q 6. (L)(c) | Page 54

Write condensed orbital notation of electronic configuration of the following element:

Oxygen (Z = 8)

Exercises | Q 6. (L)(d) | Page 54

Write condensed orbital notation of electronic configuration of the following element:

Silicon (Z = 14)

Exercises | Q 6. (L)(e) | Page 54

Write condensed orbital notation of electronic configuration of the following element:

Chlorine (Z = 17)

Exercises | Q 6. (L)(f) | Page 54

Write condensed orbital notation of electronic configuration of the following element:

Calcium (Z = 20)

Exercises | Q 6. (M) | Page 54

Draw shapes of 2s orbitals.

Exercises | Q 6. (M) | Page 54

Draw shapes of 2p orbitals.

Exercises | Q 6. (N) | Page 54

Explain in brief, the significance of the azimuthal quantum number.

Exercises | Q 6. (O) | Page 54

If n = 3, what are the quantum number l and m?

Exercises | Q 6. (P) | Page 54

The electronic configuration of oxygen is written as 1s2 2s2 \[\ce{2p^2_{{x}}}\] \[\ce{2p^1_{{y}}}\] \[\ce{2p^1_{{z}}}\] and not as 1s2 2s2 \[\ce{2p^2_{{x}}}\], \[\ce{2p^2_{{y}}}\] \[\ce{2p^0_{{z}}}\], Explain.

Exercises | Q 6. (Q) | Page 54

Write a note on ‘Principal Quantum number.

Exercises | Q 6. (R) | Page 54

Using the concept of quantum numbers, calculate the maximum numbers of electrons present in the ‘M’ shell. Give their distribution in shells, subshells, and orbitals.

Exercises | Q 6. (S)(a) | Page 54

Indicate the number of unpaired electrons in \[\ce{Si}\] (Z = 14).

Exercises | Q 6. (S)(b) | Page 54

Indicate the number of unpaired electron in:

Cr (Z = 24)

Exercises | Q 6. (T)(a) | Page 54

An atom of an element contains 29 electrons and 35 neutrons. Deduce the number of protons.

Exercises | Q 6. (T)(b) | Page 54

An atom of an element contains 29 electrons and 35 neutrons. Deduce the electronic configuration of that element.

Solutions for 4: Structure of Atom

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Balbharati solutions for Chemistry [English] 11 Standard chapter 4 - Structure of Atom - Shaalaa.com

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