Definitions [8]
Radioactivity is a nuclear phenomenon. It is the process of spontaneous emission of α or β and γ radiations from the nucleus of atoms during their decay.
Define free electrons.
Electrons in outer orbits are weakly bound with the nucleus. In solids these weakly bound electrons leave their individual atom and become a part of it. These electrons are known as free electrons.
Define bound electrons.
As nucleus is positively charged it strongly attracts the negative charged electrons. The electron orbit close to the nucleus are tightly bound by strong attractive force of nucleus. These electrons are known as bound electrons.
Define the term radioactivity.
The phenomenon of spontaneous disintegration of an unstable nucleus of a naturally occurring isotope accompanied by emission of active radiations, α particles, β particles and γ radiations is called radioactivity.
Define one Becquerel.
One Becquerel (Bq) is defined as the activity of a quantity of radioactive samples in which one nucleus decays per second. It is the SI unit of the activity.
Define unified atomic mass unit.
`1/12`th of the mass of an atom of 6C12 isotope.
With reference to Nuclear Physics, answer the following question.
Define lu (where u stands for unified atomic mass unit).
1 AMU is the average of proton rest mass and the neutron rest mass. Thus can be expressed as
1 AMU = 1.67377 × 10-27 kg
= 1.67377 × 10-24 gram
and C-12 is considered a reference for all atomic mass calculations.
Define binding energy per nucleon.
Binding energy per nucleon is the least amount of energy required to liberate all of the nucleons from the nucleus.
As a result, the binding energy per nucleon is
`E_B/A`
Important Questions [35]
- With the Help of a Neat Labelled Diagram, Describe the Geiger- Marsden Experiment
- Thorium 90Th232 is disintegrated into lead 82Pb200. Find the number of α and β particles emitted in disintegration.
- Find the Frequency of Revolution of an Electron in Bohr’S 2nd Orbit; If the Radius and Speed of Electron in that Orbit is 2.14 x 10^-10 M and 1.09 x 10^6 M/S Respectively.
- Calculate Ionisation Energy for this Atom, If the Ground State Energy is -13.6 Ev
- Obtain an Expression for the Radius of Bohr Orbit for H-atom.
- Obtain Expressions for Longest and Shortest Wavelength of Spectral Lines in Ultraviolet Region for Hydrogen Atom
- The Ratio of Kinetic Energy of an Electron in Bohr’S Orbit to Its Total Energy in the Same Orbit is
- Calculate the Radius of Second Bohr Orbit in Hydrogen Atom from the Given Data
- What is meant by ionisation energy?
- Draw a Neat, Labelled Energy Level Diagram for H Atom Showing the Transitions. Explain the Series of Spectral Lines for H Atom, Whose Fixed Inner Orbit Numbers Are 3 and 4 Respectively.
- Using an Expression for Energy of Electron, Obtain the Bohr’S Formula for Hydrogen Spectral Lines.
- The Nuclei Having Same Number of Protons but Different Number of Neutrons Are Called
- What Do You Mean by Polar Molecules and Non-polar Molecules? Give ‘One’ Example Each.
- Calculate Its Half Life Period.
- State the Law of Radioactive Decay. Hence Derive The Expression N = Noe^-λT Where Symbols Have Their Usual Meanings.
- Derive the mathematical expression for law of radioactive decay for a sample of a radioactive nucleus
- Represent Radioactive Decay Curve Using Relation `N = N_O E^(-lambdat)` Graphically
- Define one Becquerel.
- Derive an Expression for the Total Energy of Electron in ‘N' Th Bohr Orbit.
- An electron in hydrogen atom stays in its second orbit for 10−8 s. How many revolutions will it make around the nucleus at that time?
- Write Notes on Nuclear Fusion
- In a Photon-electron Collision
- Write Notes On Nuclear Fission
- Calculate the De-broglie Wavelength of an Electron Moving with One-fifth of the Speed of Light.Neglect Relativistic Effects.
- Calculate the De Broglie Wavelength of an Electron Moving with - of the Speed of Light in Vacuum (Negelct Relativistic Effect)
- An Electron of Energy 150 Ev Has Wavelength of 10 − 10 M . the Wavelength of a 0.60 Kev Electron is
- Describe the Construction of Photoelectric Cell.
- Find the Ratio of Longest Wavelength in Paschen Series to Shortest Wavelength in Balmer Series.
- What is De Broglie Wavelength of an Electron Accelerated Through 25000 Volt?
- Light of a Certain Wavelength Has a Wave Number V in Vacuum. Its Wave Number in a Medium of Refractive Index N is
- Light of Wavelength 3000å Falls on a Metal Surface Having Work Function 2.3 Ev. Calculate the Maximum Velocity of Ejected Electrons
- In Hydrogen Atom Balmer Series is Obtained When the Electron Jumps from ............ .
- Draw a Neat Labelled Diagram for Davisson and Germer Experiment, for Diffraction of Electron Wave.
- What is binding energy of a hydrogen atom?
- What is mass defect?
Concepts [15]
- Alpha-particle Scattering and Rutherford’s Nuclear Model of Atom
- Bohr’s Model for Hydrogen Atom
- Hydrogen Spectrum
- Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus
- Radioactivity
- Law of Radioactive Decay
- Atomic Mass, Mass - Energy Relation and Mass Defect
- Nuclear Binding Energy
- Nuclear Fusion – Energy Generation in Stars
- de-Broglie Relation
- Wave Nature of Matter
- Wavelength of an Electron
- Davisson and Germer Experiment
- Continuous and Characteristics X-rays
- Mass Defect and Binding Energy
