Atomic Structure Result Question 1

1. Which one of the following about an electron occupying the $1 s$-orbital in a hydrogen atom is incorrect? (The Bohr radius is represented by $a_0$ )

(2019 Main, 9 April II)

(a) The electron can be found at a distance $2 a_0$ from the nucleus.

(b) The magnitude of the potential energy is double that of its kinetic energy on an average.

(c) The probability density of finding the electron is maximum at the nucleus.

(d) The total energy of the electron is maximum when it is at a distance $a_0$ from the nucleus.

Show Answer

Answer:

Correct Answer: 1. ( d )

Solution:

  1. Statement (d) is incorrect. For $1 s$-orbital radial probability density $\left(R^2\right)$ against $r$ is given as:

alt text

For $1 s$-orbital, probability density decreases sharply as we move away from the nucleus.

The radial distribution curves obtained by plotting radial probability functions $v s$ $ r$ for $1 s$-orbital is

alt text

The graph initially increases and then decreases. It reaches a maximum at a distance very close to the nucleus and then decreases. The maximum in the curve corresponds to the distance at which the probability of finding the electron in maximum.



sathee Ask SATHEE

Welcome to SATHEE !
Select from 'Menu' to explore our services, or ask SATHEE to get started. Let's embark on this journey of growth together! 🌐📚🚀🎓

I'm relatively new and can sometimes make mistakes.
If you notice any error, such as an incorrect solution, please use the thumbs down icon to aid my learning.
To begin your journey now, click on

Please select your preferred language
कृपया अपनी पसंदीदा भाषा चुनें