NEET & JEE · Chemistry · Class 11Structure of Atom — NEET Chemistry MCQs
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Which observation about cathode rays showed that electrons are constituents of every atom?
- Their properties were independent of the electrode material and gas in the tube ✓
- Their mass changed when the gas in the tube was changed
- They travelled from the anode towards the cathode
- They were undeflected by electric and magnetic fields
Answer: A. The same cathode-ray particles appeared with different gases and electrodes, showing that electrons are universal atomic constituents. Gas-dependent mass is the contrasting canal-ray result.
Why not B: Dependence on the gas is a property of positive canal-ray ions, not cathode-ray electrons.
Why not C: Cathode rays originate at the negative cathode and move towards the anode.
Why not D: Their deflection towards the positive plate is evidence that they carry negative charge.
A species contains 16 protons, 16 neutrons and 18 electrons. Which symbol describes it?
- 34S2-
- 32S2+
- 32S2- ✓
- 34Ar2-
Answer: C. Z = 16 identifies sulphur, A = 16 + 16 = 32, and two more electrons than protons give charge 2−. The common trap wrongly includes electrons in mass number.
Why not A: Adding electrons to nucleons incorrectly gives mass number 34; electrons do not contribute to A.
Why not B: Two excess electrons produce a 2− charge, not a 2+ charge.
Why not D: The element is fixed by 16 protons as sulphur, whereas argon has atomic number 18.
A metal has threshold frequency 5.0 × 10^14 Hz. What maximum kinetic energy is produced by light of frequency 8.0 × 10^14 Hz? Use h = 6.63 × 10^-34 J s.
- 0.000000000000000000199 J ✓
- 0.000000000000000000530 J
- 0.000000000000000000332 J
- 0.000000000000000000862 J
Answer: A. Einstein's equation gives Kmax = h(ν − ν₀) = 6.63 × 10^-34 × 3.0 × 10^14 = 1.99 × 10^-19 J. The larger traps omit or reverse the threshold subtraction.
Why not B: This uses hν and reports the entire photon energy without subtracting the work function hν₀.
Why not C: This calculates hν₀, the metal's work function, rather than the photoelectron kinetic energy.
Why not D: This uses h(ν + ν₀), adding the threshold frequency when it must be subtracted.
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