JEE Advance - Chemistry (2008 - Paper 2 Offline - No. 1)

Match the entries in Column I with the correctly related quantum number(s) in Column II. Indicate your answer by darkening the appropriate bubbles of the 4 $$\times$$ 4 matrix given in the ORS.

Column I Column II
(A) Orbital angular momentum of the electron in a hydrogen-like atomic orbital. (P) Principal quantum number
(B) A hydrogen-like one-electron wave function obeying Pauli's principle. (Q) Azimuthal quantum number
(C) Shape, size and orientation of hydrogen like atomic orbitals. (R) Magnetic quantum number
(D) Probability density of electron at the nucleus in hydrogen-like atom. (S) Electron spin quantum number

(A) $$\to$$ q,r; (B) $$\to$$ p,q,r; (C) $$\to$$ p,q,r; (D) $$\to$$ q,r;
(A) $$\to$$ q,r; (B) $$\to$$ p,q,r,s; (C) $$\to$$ p,q; (D) $$\to$$ s,r;
(A) $$\to$$ r,s; (B) $$\to$$ p,q,r; (C) $$\to$$ p,q,r; (D) $$\to$$ p,q;
(A) $$\to$$ q,r; (B) $$\to$$ p,q,r,s; (C) $$\to$$ p,q,r; (D) $$\to$$ p,q;

Explanation

(A) Orbital angular momentum of the electron in a hydrogen-like atomic orbital is represented by azimuthal quantum number.

(B) A hydrogen-like one-electron wave function obeying Pauli principle correspond to Electron spin quantum number.

(C) Shape, size and orientation of hydrogen-like atomic orbitals are determined by Azimuthal, principal and Magnetic quantum number.

(D) Probability density of electron at the nucleus in hydrogen-like atom is determined by Principal quantum number, Azimuthal quantum number and Magnetic quantum number.

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