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Match the following (i) Photon (a) Value is 4 for N shell (ii) Electron (b) Probability density (iii) ψ2 (c) Always positive value (iv) Principal quantum number n (d) Exhibits both momentum and

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Match the following

(i) Photon (a) Value is 4 for N shell
(ii) Electron (b) Probability density
(iii) ψ2 (c) Always positive value
(iv) Principal quantum number n (d) Exhibits both momentum and wavelength
Match the Columns
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Solution

(i) Photon (d) Exhibits both momentum and wavelength
(ii) Electron (d) Exhibits both momentum and wavelength
(iii) ψ2 (b) Probability density
(c) Always positive value
(iv) Principal quantum number n

(a) Value is 4 for N shell
(c) Always positive value

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Chapter 2: Structure of Atom - Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) [Page 22]

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Chapter 2 Structure of Atom
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