1+2. These questions are about this element lithium. The symbol is shown here :
7
Li
3
Pieces of Lithium metal from the Dennis s.k collection - Wikimedia
1. What are the values of N, Z and A for this stable isotope of lithium?
A. A = 4, N = 7, Z = 3.
B. A = 3, N = 7, Z = 4.
C. A = 7, N = 4, Z = 3.
D. A = 7, N = 3, Z = 4.
2. When small samples of lithium are put in a bunsen burner flame a characteristic crimson red colour is seen. This colour from the emission spectrum of lithium is evidence for...
A. discrete nuclear energy levels
B. discrete atomic energy levels
C. continous nuclear energy levels
D. continous atomic energy levels
3-5. The diagram below shows the Rutherford-Geiger-Marsden experiment. It involved firing particles at thin gold leaf foil.
3. Which particles were fired at the foil?
A. alpha
B. beta
C. protons
D. neutrons
4. The experiment proved the existence of ...
A. a small dense nucleus
B. neutrons in the nucleus
C. atomic energy levels
D. electron shells
5. What result led Rutherford to conclude that most of the atom was 'empty space'?
A. Most of the particles bounced back at the source, with few being deflected.
B. Most of the particles were deflected through small angles, with few continuing straight through the foil.
C. Most of the particles were absorbed, with few continuing straight through the foil.
D. Most of the particles went straight through the gold foil, with few being deflected.
6. A photon of light has an energy of E and a wavelength of λ. Which of these formulas is correct?
A. $λ = {{h} \over {cE}}$
B. $λ = {{hc} \over {E}}$
C. $λ = {{E} \over {hc}}$
D. $λ = {{c} \over {hE}}$
Q7-10. This diagram shows electron energy levels in a hydrogen atom. Only the first 4 energy levels are shown.
Emission or absorption of a photon is associated with an electron jump between energy levels.
For the following questions, only jumps between the 4 energy levels shown are considered.
(Not to scale -approximate energy level values).
7. Which energy level change will emit a photon with the highest frequency?
A. From n = 4 to n = 1.
B. From n = 1 to n = 4.
C. From n = 3 to n = 4.
D. From n = 4 to n = 3.
8. At n = ∞, which of these statements is true?
A. The energy level of the electron is infinite, the electron is still orbiting the nucleus.
B. The energy level of the electron is zero, the electron is still orbiting the nucleus.
C. The energy level of the electron is zero, the electron is ionised.
D. The energy level of the electron is infinite, the electron is ionised.
9. Cold hydrogen gas in space is subjected to a wide spectrum of radiation from the Sun. Which of these statements best describes the absorption and emission of radiation by the hydrogen gas?
A. A wide range of a frequencies is absorbed, and a narrow range of specific frequencies re-radiated in all directions.
B. A wide range of a frequencies is absorbed, and a wide range re-radiated in all directions.
C. A narrow range of specific frequencies is absorbed, and a narrow range of specific frequencies re-radiated in all directions.
D. A narrow range of specific frequencies is absorbed, and a wide range re-radiated in all directions.
10. Photons of visible light have energy of between 1.8 and 3.1 eVs. Which of the following transitions is likely to emit an infrared light photon?