1. | Carbon | 2. | Oxygen |
3. | Boron | 4. | Fluorine |
The electronic configuration of Palladium is:
1. [Kr] 5f3 6d1 7s2
2. [Kr] 5f5 6d1 7s2
3. [Kr] 5f2 6d1 7s2
4. None of the above.
Zeff of Na+ and Na0 are respectively-
1. 1.95 and 1.22
2. 0.85 and 0.35
3. 1 and 0.35
4. 6.85 and 2.2
Removal of 2nd electron is always:
1. Endothermic
2. Endothermic for Mg, Be, N
3. Exothermic for Mg, Be, N, and noble gases
4. Depends of electronic configuration
Atomic radius of Be, O, C, N, B are respectively (in pm) :-
(1) 111, 66, 77, 74, 88
(2) 74, 84, 111, 77,66
(3) 111, 88, 77, 74, 66
(4) 111, 66, 88, 77,74
The first four IP values of an element are 19, 190, 2000 and 2600 eV/atom. Element belongs to:-
(1) Amphoteric elements
(2) Four electron donor group
(3) s-block
(4) All of the above
A large difference between fifth and sixth ionisation energies indicate the element having :-
1. 15 proton in nucleus
2. 13 proton in nucleus
3. 11 proton in nucleus
4. Ionisation energy is NOT related to number of proton in nucleus
If atomic number of an element of He-family is Z then which of the following atomic number will highest EA?
(1) Z - 2
(2) Z - 1
(3) Z + 1
(4) Z + 2
The element having very high electron affinity but zero ionisation enthalpy is:
1. He (due to inert gas configuration)
2. Be (due to fully filled subshell)
3. H (due to presence of allotropes)
4. None of the above
The pair of elements where the addition of a second electron to each atom is endothermic is:
1. N, Ne
2. Be, F
3. B, C
4. All of the above