Sodium generally does not show oxidation state of +2, because of its:
1. High first ionization potential
2. High second ionization potential
3. Large ionic radius
4. High electronegativity
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Assuming that elements are formed to complete the seventh period, the atomic number of alkaline earth metal of the eighth period would be:
1. 113
2. 120
3. 119
4. 106
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Which of the following is not representative element?
1. Tellurium
2. Tantalum
3. Thallium
4. Astatine
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Largest in size out of Na+, Ne and F- is:
1. Na+
2. Ne
3. F-
4. All are equal
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Incorrect order of radius is:
1. Sr2+<Rb+<Br-<Se2-
2. Nb5+<Zr4+<Y3+
3. Co>Co2+>Co3+>Co4+
4. Ba2+<Cs+<Se2-<As3-
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The electronic configuration of four elements are :
(I) [Kr]5s1
(II) [Rn]5f146d17s2
(III) [Ar]3d104s24p5
(IV) [Ar]3d64s2
Consider the following statements :
(i) I Shows variable oxidation state
(ii) II is a d-block element
(iii) The compound formed between I and III is covalent
(iv) IV shows single oxidation state
Which statement is True (T) or False (F)?
1. FTFF
2. FTFT
3. FFTF
4. FFFF
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If the ionic radii of K+ and F- are nearly the same (i.e., 1.34 Å), what are the atomic radii of K and F respectively?
1. | 1.34 , 1.34 | 2. | 0.72 , 1.96 |
3. | 1.96 , 0.72 | 4. | 1.96 , 1.34 |
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X(g)→ X+(g) + e- , ∆H = +720 KJ mol-1
Calculate the amount of energy required to convert 110 mg of ‘X’ atom in gaseous state into X+ion. (Atomic wt. for X = 7 g/mol)
1. 10.4 kJTo unlock all the explanations of 20 chapters you need to be enrolled in MasterClass Course.
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Which is the correct order of ionization energies?
1. F- > F > Cl- > Cl
2. F > Cl > Cl- > F-
3. F- > Cl- > Cl > F
4. F- > Cl- > F > Cl
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The atomic radii of the elements across the second period of the periodic table
1. Decrease due to increase in atomic number
2. Decrease due to increase in effective nuclear charge
3. Decrease due to increase in atomic wights
4. increase due to increase in the effective nulear charge
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