1. as we increase the quantum number of an electron in a one-dimensional, infinite potential well, what happens to the number of maximum points in the probability density function?
it increases.
it decreases.
it remains the same
2. if an electron is to escape from a one-dimensional, finite well by absorbing a photon, which is true?
the photon’s energy must equal the difference between the electron’s initial energy level and the bottom of the nonquantized region.
the photon’s energy must equal the difference between the electron’s initial energy level and any energy value in the nonquantized region.
the photon’s energy must equal the difference between the zero energy level and the bottom of the nonquantized region.
3. if two quantum states are degenerate, which is true?
they have identical wave functions.
they have identical momenta.
they have identical energies.
4. which is true about the energy levels of hydrogen?
their spacing increases as we move up through the levels.
they are evenly spaced.
their spacing decreases as we move up through the levels.
5. which is true?
a series is the collection of jumps to and from a particular level and any higher level. a series limit is the greatest such jump.
a series is the collection of jumps to and from a particular level and any lower level. a series limit is the greatest such jump.
a series is the collection of jumps to and from a particular level and any higher level. a series limit is the smallest such jump.
a series is the collection of jumps to and from a particular level and any lower level. a series limit is the smallest such jump.
6. for hydrogen in ground state, at what radius does the radial probability density have a maximum?
zero
at the bohr radius
at twice the bohr radius
at infinite distance
7. what does the square of the normalized wave function give us?
the probability of the electron being detected
the probability per unit length of the electron being detected
the probability per unit area of the electron being detected
the probability per unit volume of the electron being detected
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