The electronic configuration that represents the d-block element is:
1. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s23p63d10 4s24p6
2. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s23p63d10 4s24p1
3. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s23p63d10 4s2
4. 1s2 2s2 3s23p6 4s2
The most common oxidation state of cerium (Ce) is:
1. +5, +3
2. +5, +4
3. +3, +4
4. +3, +5
Which of the electronic configuration of an atom has the lowest ionization enthalpy?
1. 1s2,2s22p5
2. 1s2,2s22p3
3. 1s2,2s22,3s1
4. 1s2,2s22p6
A common trend in both groups I and II elements in the periodic table, as the atomic number increases, is :
1. Oxidizing power increases
2. Atomic radius increases
3. Maximum valency increases
4. Reactivity with water decreases
The difference between ions and atoms is of:
1. relative size
2. Configuration
3. presence of charge
4. All of these
The expected trend of change in atomic radius down the group is:
1. Continuous decrease
2. Continuous increase
3. Periodic one, an increase followed by a decrease
4. Periodic one, a decrease followed by an increase
An element R forms the highest oxide R2O5. R belongs to:
1. 13th group
2. 15th group
3. 16 th group
4. 2nd group
Amongst the following electronic configurations, the highest ionization energy
is represented by:
1. [Ne]3s23p3
2. [Ne]3s23p2
3. [Ar]3d104s24p3
4. [Ne]3s23p1
Which pair of elements is chemically most similar?
1. Na, Al
2. Cu, S
3. Ti, Zr
4. Zr, Hf
In the transition elements, the incoming electron occupies (n-1)d sublevel in preference to:
1. np
2. ns
3. (n-1)d
4. (n+1)s