MCQEasyJEE 2025Bohr Model & Hydrogen Spectrum

JEE Chemistry 2025 Question with Solution

Given below are two statements about X-ray spectra of elements: Statement (I): A plot of ν\nu (frequency of X-rays emitted) vs atomic mass is a straight line.

Statement (II): A plot of ν\nu (frequency of X-rays emitted) vs atomic number is a straight line.

  • A

    Statement I is true but Statement II is false

  • B

    Both Statement I and Statement II are true

  • C

    Both Statement I and Statement II are false

  • D

    Statement I is false but Statement II is true

Answer

Correct answer:C

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: Two statements about the relation between X-ray emission frequency and atomic properties are to be checked.

Find: Which statement is correct using Moseley's law.

Moseley's law states:

ν=a(Zb)\sqrt{\nu} = a(Z-b)

where ν\nu is the frequency of characteristic X-rays, ZZ is the atomic number, and a,ba,b are constants.

So, a plot of ν\sqrt{\nu} versus atomic number ZZ is a straight line.

Therefore, Statement I is false because frequency of X-rays is not linearly related to atomic mass.

Also, Statement II is false because the linear relation is between ν\sqrt{\nu} and atomic number, not between ν\nu and atomic number.

Therefore, both Statement I and Statement II are false. The correct option is C.

Statement-wise Analysis

Given:

  1. Statement I claims that a plot of ν\nu versus atomic mass is a straight line.
  2. Statement II claims that a plot of ν\nu versus atomic number is a straight line.

Find: Truth value of both statements.

For characteristic X-rays, the relevant relation is Moseley's law:

ν=a(Zb)\sqrt{\nu} = a(Z-b)

This means:

  • ν\sqrt{\nu} varies linearly with atomic number.
  • ν\nu itself does not vary linearly with atomic number.
  • There is no straight-line relation with atomic mass.

Hence:

  • Statement I is false.
  • Statement II is false.

Therefore, the correct option is C, that is, both statements are false.

Common mistakes

  • Confusing atomic mass with atomic number. Moseley's law depends on ZZ, not on atomic mass. Use atomic number when relating X-ray frequency to the element.

  • Assuming that because ν\sqrt{\nu} is linear in ZZ, the frequency ν\nu itself must also be linear in ZZ. This is incorrect; the square-root relation must be preserved.

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