Chapter 21
A Complete Resource Book in Chemistry for JEE Main · 121 exercises
Problem 63
A human body required \(0.01 \mu\) activity of radioactive substance after 24 hours. Half-life of radioactive substane is 6 hours. Then injection of maximum activity of a radioactive substance that can be injected is (a) \(0.08\) (b) \(0.04\) (c) \(0.16\) (d) \(0.32\)
5 step solution
Problem 64
\({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{235}\) nucleus absorbs a neutron and disintegrates into \({ }_{54} \mathrm{Xe}^{139},{ }_{38} \mathrm{Sr}^{94}\) and \(\mathrm{x}\). What will be the product \(\mathrm{x}\) ? (a) 3 neturons (b) 2 neturons (c) \(\alpha\) particle (d) \(\beta\) particle
4 step solution
Problem 65
The radioactive isotope \({ }^{60} \mathrm{Co}_{27}\) which is used in the treatment of cancer can be made by (n, p) reaction. For this reaction, the target nucleus is (a) \({ }_{28} \mathrm{Ni}^{59}\) (b) \({ }_{27} \mathrm{Co}^{59}\) (c) \({ }_{28} \mathrm{Ni}^{60}\) (d) \({ }_{27} \mathrm{Co}^{60}\)
4 step solution
Problem 66
Energy equivalent of \(0.001 \mathrm{mg}\) is (a) \(9 \times 10^{7} \mathrm{ergs}\) (b) \(9 \times 10^{9} \mathrm{ergs}\) (c) \(9 \times 10^{7} \mathrm{~J}\) (d) \(9 \times 10^{5} \mathrm{~J}\)
6 step solution
Problem 67
A radioactive substance having a half-life of 3 days was received in 12 days. It was found that there was only \(3 \mathrm{~g}\) of the isotope in the container. The initial weight of the isotope when packed was (a) \(12 \mathrm{~g}\) (b) \(24 \mathrm{~g}\) (c) \(48 \mathrm{~g}\) (d) \(96 \mathrm{~g}\)
5 step solution
Problem 69
In natural radioactive disintegration, U-238 emits one \(\alpha\) and two \(\beta\) and then five \(\alpha\) particle successively. The end product obtained is (a) \({ }_{82} \mathrm{~Pb}^{218}\) (b) \({ }_{82} \mathrm{~Pb}^{214}\) (c) \({ }_{84} \mathrm{~Pb}^{218}\) (d) \({ }_{82} \mathrm{~Pb}^{216}\)
5 step solution
Problem 70
The nucleus resulting from \({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{238}\) after successive emission of two \(\alpha\) and four \(\beta\) particle is (a) \({ }_{90} \mathrm{Th}^{230}\) (b) \({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{230}\) (c) \({ }_{88} \mathrm{Ra}^{230}\) (d) \({ }_{94} \mathrm{Pu}^{230}\)
3 step solution
Problem 71
Decrease in atomic number is observed during. (a) \(\alpha\) emission (b) \(\beta\) emission (c) positron emission (d) electron capture Select the correct answer. (a) \(1,2,3\) (b) \(2,3,4\) (c) \(1,3,4\) (d) \(1,2,3,4\)
5 step solution
Problem 72
The number of neutrons accompanying the formation of \({ }_{54} \mathrm{Xe}^{139}\) and \({ }_{38} \mathrm{Sr}^{94}\) from the absorption of slow neutrons by \({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{235}\) followed by nuclear fission is (a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 3
4 step solution
Problem 73
\({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{238}\) emits \(8 \alpha\) particles and \(6 \beta\) particle. The neutron/ 92 proton ratio in the product nucleus is (a) \(60 / 41\) (b) \(62 / 41\) (c) \(61 / 62\) (d) \(61 / 40\)
4 step solution
Problem 74
The disintegration constant of a radioactive isotope whose half-life is 3 hours is (a) \(1.57\) per hour (b) \(1.92\) per hour (c) \(1.04\) per hour (d) \(0.231\) per hour
4 step solution
Problem 75
The half-life of a radioactive element is 40 days. Calculate the average life. (a) \(5.76\) days (b) \(57.6\) days (c) 646 days (d) \(4.56\) days
5 step solution
Problem 76
Half-life of radioactive \({ }^{14} \mathrm{C}\) is 5760 years. In how many years, \(200 \mathrm{mg}\) of \({ }^{14} \mathrm{C}\) will be reduced to \(25 \mathrm{mg}\) ? (a) 5760 years (b) 11520 years (c) 17280 years (d) 23040 years
7 step solution
Problem 77
One microgram of radioactive sodium \({ }_{11} \mathrm{Na}^{24}\) with a half- life of 15 hours was injected into a living system for a bio assay. How long will it take for the radioactivity to fall to \(25 \%\) of the initial value? (a) 60 hours (b) \(22.5\) hours (c) 375 hours (d) 30 hours
4 step solution
Problem 78
The half-life of a radioactive nuclide is \(0.693\) minutes. The time (in minutes) required for the disintegration of this nuclide from 10 grams to one gram is ........ (a) 1 (b) \(0.693\) (c) \(6.93\) (d) \(2.303\)
5 step solution
Problem 79
The half=life period of radium is 1580 years. It remains \(1 / 16\) after how many years? (a) 1580 years (b) 3160 years (c) 4740 years (d) 6320 years
4 step solution
Problem 80
The radioisotope, tritium \(\left({ }_{3}^{1} \mathrm{H}\right)\) has a half- life of \(12.3\) years. If the initial amount of tritium is \(32 \mathrm{mg}\), how many milligrams of it would remain after \(49.2\) years? (a) \(4 \mathrm{mg}\) (b) \(8 \mathrm{mg}\) (c) \(1 \mathrm{mg}\) (d) \(2 \mathrm{mg}\)
4 step solution
Problem 81
A radioactive isotope decays at such a rate that after 192 minutes only \(1 / 16\) of the origin amount remains. The half-life of the radioactive isotope is (a) \(12 \mathrm{~min}\) (b) \(24 \mathrm{~min}\) (c) \(32 \mathrm{~min}\) (d) \(48 \mathrm{~min}\)
3 step solution
Problem 82
An artificial radioactive isotope has \({ }_{7} \mathrm{~N}^{14}\) after two successive \(\beta\) particle emissions. The number of neutrons in the parent nucleus must be (a) 14 (b) 9 (c) 7 (d) 5
5 step solution
Problem 83
A radioactive isotope has a half-life of 8 days. If today \(125 \mathrm{mg}\) is left over, what was its original weight 32 days earlier? (a) \(2 \mathrm{~g}\) (b) \(4 \mathrm{~g}\) (c) \(5 \mathrm{~g}\) (d) \(6 \mathrm{~g}\)
4 step solution
Problem 84
Observe the following statements regarding isotopes I. \(\mathrm{K}^{39}\) and \(\mathrm{Ca}^{40}\) are isotones II. Nuclides having different atomic number (Z) and mass number (a) but same number of neutrons (n) are called isotones. III. \(\mathrm{F}^{19}\) and \(\mathrm{Na}^{23}\) are isotones. The correct answer is (a) only I and II are correct (b) I, II and III are correct (c) only I and III are correct (d) only II and III are correct
4 step solution
Problem 85
If a substance with half-life of 3 days is taken to another place in 12 days. What is the amount of substance left now? (a) \(1 / 8\) (b) \(1 / 32\) (c) \(1 / 4\) (d) \(1 / 16\)
3 step solution
Problem 86
A sample of \({ }_{19} \mathrm{~K}^{40}\) contains invariably \({ }_{18} \mathrm{Ar}^{40}\). This is because \({ }_{19} \mathrm{~K}^{40}\) has tendency to undergo (a) \(\alpha\) decay (b) positronium decay (c) \(\beta\) decay (d) \(\gamma\) decay
6 step solution
Problem 88
Lead is the final product formed by a series of changes in which the rate determining stage is the radioactive decay of uranium-238. This radioactive decay is a first order reaction with a half-life of \(4.5 \times 10^{9}\) years. What would be the age of a rock sample originally lead free, in which the molar proportion of uranium to lead is now \(1: 3\) ? (a) \(1.5 \times 10^{9}\) years (b) \(2.25 \times 10^{9}\) years (c) \(4.5 \times 10^{9}\) years (d) \(9.0 \times 10^{9}\) years
7 step solution
Problem 89
The number of neutrons accompanying the formation of \(_{54} \mathrm{Xe}^{139}\) and \({ }_{38} \mathrm{Sr}^{94}\) from the absorption of slow neutron by \({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{235}\) followed by nuclear fission is (a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 3
5 step solution
Problem 91
The half-life period of a radioactive element is 140 days. After 560 days, one gram of the element will reduce to (a) \(1 / 2 \mathrm{~g}\) (b) \(1 / 4 \mathrm{~g}\) (c) \(1 / 8 \mathrm{~g}\) (d) \(1 / 16 \mathrm{~g}\)
3 step solution
Problem 92
The radiations from a naturally occurring radioactive substance, as seen after deflection by a magnetic field in one direction, are (a) definitely beta rays (b) either alpha or beta rays (c) both alpha and beta rays (d) definitely alpha rays
4 step solution
Problem 93
The half-life of a radio-isotope is three hours. If the mass of the undecayed isotope at the end of 18 hours is \(3.125 \mathrm{~g}\), what was its mass initially? (a) \(300 \mathrm{~g}\) (b) \(200 \mathrm{~g}\) (c) \(180 \mathrm{~g}\) (d) \(400 \mathrm{~g}\)
6 step solution
Problem 95
If \(5 \mathrm{~g}\) of a radioactive substance has \(\mathrm{t}_{1 / 2}=14 \mathrm{hr}, 10 \mathrm{~g}\) of the same substance will have a \(t_{1 / 2}\) equal to (a) 14 hours (b) 28 hours (c) 50 hours (d) 70 hours
3 step solution
Problem 96
The energy released during the fission of \(1 \mathrm{~kg}\) of uranium is (a) \(9.0 \times 10^{16} \mathrm{erg}\) (b) \(9 \times 10^{20} \mathrm{erg}\) (c) \(9.0 \times 10^{19} \mathrm{erg}\) (d) \(9 \times 10^{21} \mathrm{erg}\)
5 step solution
Problem 98
A radioactive element A decays by the sequence and with half-lives given below: \(\mathrm{A} \frac{\alpha}{30 \mathrm{~min}}>\mathrm{B} \frac{2 \beta}{2 \mathrm{days}} \rightarrow \mathrm{C}\) Which one of the following statement is correct? (a) after two hours, less than \(10 \%\) of the initial \(\mathrm{A}\) is left (b) maximum amount of B present at any time is less than \(50 \%\) of the initial amount of \(A\). (c) stomic number of \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{C}\) are same (d) both (a) and (c) are correct
5 step solution
Problem 99
At radioactive equilibrium, the ratio between the atoms of two radioactive elements \(\mathrm{X}\) and \(\mathrm{Y}\) was found to be \(3.1 \times 10^{9}: 1\) respectively. If \(\mathrm{T}_{50}\) of the element \(\mathrm{X}\) is \(2 \times 10^{10}\) years, then \(\mathrm{T}_{50}\) of the element \(\mathrm{Y}\) is (a) \(6.45\) years (b) \(3.1 \times 10^{6}\) years (c) \(6.2 \times 10^{7}\) years (d) \(21 \times 10^{8}\) years
6 step solution
Problem 100
What weight of \(\mathrm{C}^{14}\) will have radioactivity one curie if \(\lambda\) (disintegration constant) is \(4.4 \times 10^{-12} \mathrm{sec}^{-1} ?\) (a) \(3.7 \times 10^{-6} \mathrm{~kg}\) (b) \(51 \times 10^{-3} \mathrm{~kg}\) (c) \(1.96 \times 10^{-4} \mathrm{~kg}\) (d) \(1.7 \times 10^{-6} \mathrm{~kg}\)
8 step solution
Problem 101
Half-life period of the radioactive element \(X\) is 10 hours. Amount of \(X\) left in the 1 1th hour starting with one \(\operatorname{mol} \mathrm{X}\) is (a) \((1 / 2)^{1 / 10}\) (b) \((1 / 2)^{11 / 10}\) (c) \((1 / 2)^{12 / 11}\) (d) \((1 / 2)^{1 / 11}\)
4 step solution
Problem 102
A radioactive element A decays by the sequence and with half-lives, given below A \((\) half-life \(=30 \min ) \stackrel{\mathrm{k}_{1}}{\longrightarrow} \mathrm{B}+\mathrm{a}\) \(\mathrm{B}\) (half-life \(=2\) days \() \stackrel{\mathrm{k}_{2}}{\longrightarrow} \mathrm{C}+2 \mathrm{~b}\) Which of the following statements is correct (a) \(\mathrm{B}\) and \(\mathrm{C}\) are isotopes (b) The mass number of \(\mathrm{B}\) is greater than \(\mathrm{A}\) (c) Atomic number of \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{C}\) are same (d) Disintegration constant \(\mathrm{k}_{2}>\mathrm{k}_{1}\)
5 step solution
Problem 103
A sample of radioactive substance gave 630 counts per minute and 610 counts per minute at times differing by hour. The decay constant \((\lambda)\) in \(\min ^{-1}\) is given by (a) \(\lambda=\frac{630}{610} \times 60\) (b) \(\mathrm{e}^{60 \mathrm{~A}}=\frac{630}{610}\) (c) \(\lambda=\frac{2.303}{60} \log \frac{610}{630}\) (d) \(\lambda=\frac{2.303}{60} \times \frac{630}{610}\)
4 step solution
Problem 104
In one type of mutual annihilation of an electron and a positron, three \(\gamma\)-ray photons are produced. If each photon has an energy of \(0.3407 \mathrm{MeV}\), what is the mass of the positron in amu? (1 \(\mathrm{amu}=931.5 \mathrm{MeV}\) ) (a) \(7.986 \times 10^{-4}\) (b) \(5.486 \times 10^{-4}\) (c) \(16.86 \times 10^{-4}\) (d) \(2.243 \times 10^{-4}\)
5 step solution
Problem 105
Assuming the age of the earth to be \(10^{10}\) years, what fraction of the original amount of \(_{92} \mathrm{U}^{238}\) is still in existence on earth \(\left(\mathrm{t}_{1 / 2}\right.\) of \(_{92} \mathrm{U}^{238}=4.51 \times 10^{9}\) years \() ?\) (a) \(10 \%\) (b) \(20 \%\) (c) \(30 \%\) (d) \(40 \%\)
5 step solution
Problem 106
Match the following: List-I 1\. \(\mathrm{P}^{32}\) 2\. \(\mathrm{Na}^{24}\) 3\. \(\mathrm{Co}^{60}\) 4\. \(\mathrm{I}^{131}\) List-II (i) Location of the tumour in the brain (ii) Location of the blood clots and circulatory disorders (iii) Radiotherapy (iv) Agricultural research
6 step solution
Problem 107
In the nuclear reaction: \({ }_{3} \mathrm{Li}^{7}+{ }_{1} \mathrm{H}^{1} \longrightarrow 2{ }_{2} \mathrm{He}^{4}\) the mass loss is nearly \(0.02 \mathrm{amu}\). Hence, the energy released (in units of million \(\mathrm{kcal} / \mathrm{mol}\) ) in the process is approximately (a) 100 (b) 200 (c) 400 (d) 600
5 step solution
Problem 109
Match the following: List-I List-II (Reactions) (Particles) 1\. \({ }_{4} \mathrm{Be}^{9}+{ }_{2} \mathrm{He}^{4} \longrightarrow{ }_{6} \mathrm{C}^{12}+\ldots \ldots\) (i) \({ }_{2} \mathrm{He}^{4}\) 2\. \({ }_{6} \mathrm{C}^{12}+\ldots \ldots \longrightarrow{ }_{5} \mathrm{~B}^{10}+{ }_{2} \mathrm{He}^{4}\) (ii) \({ }_{0} \mathrm{n}^{1}\) \(3 .{ }_{7} \mathrm{~N}^{14}+\ldots \ldots \longrightarrow{ }_{8} \mathrm{O}^{17}+{ }_{1} \mathrm{H}^{1}\) (iii) \({ }_{1} \mathrm{D}^{2}\) 4\. \({ }_{20} \mathrm{Ca}^{40}+\ldots \ldots \longrightarrow{ }_{19} \mathrm{~K}^{37}+{ }_{2} \mathrm{He}^{4}\) (iv) \({ }_{1} \mathrm{H}^{1}\) The correct matching is: (a) (ii)(i) (iii) (iv) (b) (iii) (ii)(i) (iv) (c) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii) (d) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
5 step solution
Problem 110
\({ }_{90} \mathrm{Th}^{232}\) decays to \({ }_{82} \mathrm{~Pb}^{206} .\) How many \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) particles are emitted? (a) \(7 \alpha, 6 \beta\) (b) \(6 \alpha, 7 \beta\) (c) \(4 \alpha, 3 \beta\) (d) none of these
5 step solution
Problem 113
Match the lists I and II and pick the correct matching from the codes given below: List-I A. isotope B. isobar C. isotone D. isosters E. isodiaphers List-sII (1) \({ }_{88} \mathrm{Ra}^{228}\) and \({ }_{89} \mathrm{Ac}^{228}\) (2) \({ }_{18} \mathrm{Ar}^{39}\) and \({ }_{19} \mathrm{~K}^{40}\) (3) \({ }_{1} \mathrm{H}^{2}\) and \({ }_{1} \mathrm{H}^{3}\) (4) \({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{235}\) and \({ }_{90}^{\mathrm{Th} 231}\) (5) \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{N}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) The correct matching is: (a) \(\mathrm{A}-2, \mathrm{~B}-1, \mathrm{C}-4, \mathrm{D}-5, \mathrm{E}-3\) (b) \(\mathrm{A}-2, \mathrm{~B}-5, \mathrm{C}-1, \mathrm{D}-4, \mathrm{E}-3\) (c) \(\mathrm{A}-3, \mathrm{~B}-1, \mathrm{C}-2, \mathrm{D}-5, \mathrm{E}-4\) (d) \(\mathrm{A}-5, \mathrm{~B}-4, \mathrm{C}-1, \mathrm{D}-2, \mathrm{E}-3\) (e) \(\mathrm{A}-5, \mathrm{~B}-3, \mathrm{C}-1, \mathrm{D}-2, \mathrm{E}-4\)
11 step solution
Problem 114
A sample of \(U^{238}\left(t_{1 / 2}=4.5 \times 10^{9}\right.\) yrs) ore is found containing \(23.8 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{U}^{238}\) and \(20.6 \mathrm{~g}\) of \(\mathrm{Pb}^{206} .\) Calculate the age of the ore. (a) \(4.9 \times 10^{9}\) year (b) \(9.0 \times 10^{11}\) year (c) \(9.4 \times 10^{9}\) year (d) \(4.5 \times 10^{9}\) year
5 step solution
Problem 115
One of the hazards of nuclear explosion is the generation of \(\mathrm{Sr}^{90}\) and its subsequent incorporation in bones. This nuclide has a half life of \(28.1\) years. Suppose one microgram was absorbed by a new born child, how much \(\mathrm{Sr}^{90}\) will remain in his bones after 20 years? (a) \(61 \mu \mathrm{g}\) (b) \(61 \mathrm{~g}\) (c) \(0.61 \mu \mathrm{g}\) (d) none
7 step solution
Problem 117
Which of the following statement is/are correct? (a) The decay constant is independent of external factors like temperature and pressure (b) Nuclear isomers have same number of protons and neutrons (c) The decay constant is independent of the amount of the substance used (d) The value of decay constant generally decreases with the rise in temperature
4 step solution
Problem 118
Which is/are correctly matched? (a) Positron emission : \(\mathrm{n} / \mathrm{p}\) ration increases (b) \(\mathrm{K}\) - electron capture : \(\mathrm{n} / \mathrm{p}\) decreases (c) \(\beta\) - decay: \(\mathrm{n} / \mathrm{p}\) ration decreases (d) \(\alpha\) - decay : \(\mathrm{n} / \mathrm{p}\) ratio increases
5 step solution
Problem 119
Select the correct statements: (a) In the reaction \({ }_{11} \mathrm{Na}^{23}+\mathrm{Q} \rightarrow{ }_{12} \mathrm{Mg}^{23}+{ }_{0} \mathrm{n}^{1}\), the bombarding particle \(\mathrm{q}\) is deutron (b) In the reaction \({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{235}+{ }_{0} \mathrm{n}^{1} \rightarrow 56 \mathrm{Ba}^{140}+2\) \({ }_{0} \mathrm{n}^{1}+\mathrm{p}\), produced \(\mathrm{p}\) is \({ }_{36} \mathrm{Kr}^{94}\) (c) In a fission reaction, a loss in mass occurs releasing a huge amount of energy (d) A huge amount of energy is produced during nuclear fission and nuclear fussion reaction
4 step solution
Problem 120
Which of the following pairs are isodiapheric pairs? (a) \({ }_{29} \mathrm{Cu}^{65}\) and \({ }_{24} \mathrm{Cr}^{55}\) (b) \({ }_{29} \mathrm{Cu}^{65}\) and \({ }_{24} \mathrm{Cr}^{52}\) (c) \({ }_{92}^{2} \mathrm{U}^{235}\) and \({ }_{90}^{24} \mathrm{Th}^{231}\) (d) \({ }_{92} \mathrm{U}^{238}\) and \({ }_{90}^{24} \mathrm{Th}^{231}\)
5 step solution
Problem 123
Which relation is/are correct? (a) \(1 \mathrm{Ci}=3.7 \times 10^{10} \mathrm{~Bq}\) (b) \(1 \mathrm{Ci}=2.8 \mathrm{v} 10^{4} \mathrm{Rd}\) (c) \(1 \mathrm{~Bq}=1 \mathrm{dps}\). (d) \(1 \mathrm{~Bq}=10^{6} \mathrm{Rd}\)
4 step solution