1. | Li < B < Be < C < N | 2. | Li < Be < C < B < N |
3. | Li < Be < N < B < C | 4. | Li < Be < B < C < N |
1. | Si < C < O < N < F | 2. | O < F < N < C < Si |
3. | F < O < N < C < Si | 4. | Si < C < N < O < F |
1. | The oxidation state and coordination number (or covalency) of \(\mathrm{Al}\) in\( \left[\mathrm{AlCl}\left(\mathrm{{H}_2 {O}}\right)_5\right]^{2+} \) are +3 and 6, respectively. |
2. | \(\mathrm{Na}_2 \mathrm{O}\) is a basic oxide and \(\mathrm{Cl}_2 \mathrm{O}_7\) is an acidic oxide |
3. | The following four species are called isoelectronic species: \( \mathrm{O}^{2-}, \mathrm{F}^{-}, \mathrm{Na}^{+} \mathrm{and}~ \mathrm{Mg}^{2+}\) |
4. | Among the four species \(\mathrm{Mg}, \mathrm{Al}, \mathrm{Mg}^{2+}\) and \(\mathrm{A l^{3+},}\) the smallest one is \(\mathrm{Al}.\) |
List-I (IUPAC official name) |
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A. | Mendelevium | I. | Mt |
B. | Meitnerium | II. | Mc |
C. | Moscovium | III. | No |
D. | Nobelium | IV. | Md |
1. | A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV | 2. | A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III |
3. | A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III | 4. | A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III |
I: | Atomic radius. |
II: | Ionization energy. |
III: | Electronegativity. |
1. | NO, ZnO, CO2, CaO | 2. | ZnO, NO, CaO, CO2 |
3. | NO, CO2, ZnO, CaO | 4. | NO, CO2, CaO, ZnO |