Question 5
MCQMEDIUM
The 2s and the 2p orbital energies of hydrogen atom are and , respectively. The 2s and the 2p orbital energies of lithium atom are and , respectively. The correct option(s) about the orbital energies is(are)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Detailed Solution
Analyze the energy of orbitals in single-electron and multi-electron systems:
- For a hydrogen atom (a single-electron system), the energy of an orbital depends only on the principal quantum number . Thus, . Therefore, option (B) is correct.
- For multi-electron atoms like lithium, the energy of an orbital depends on both the principal quantum number and the azimuthal quantum number . Due to the penetration and shielding effects, the orbital is more stable (lower in energy) than the orbital. Thus, . Therefore, option (A) is correct.
- The energy of orbitals also depends on the nuclear charge (). As the atomic number increases, the attraction between the nucleus and electrons increases, lowering the energy of the orbitals (making them more negative). Since Lithium () has a higher nuclear charge than Hydrogen (), the level in Li is significantly lower in energy than the level in H. Thus, and . This makes option (D) correct and option (C) incorrect.
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