The correct order of metallic character of elements B, Al, Mg and K is :
1. | B > Al > Mg > K
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2. | Al > Mg > B > K
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3. | Mg > Al > K > B
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4. | K > Mg > Al > B |
Considering the elements B, C, N, F, and Si; the correct order of their non-metallic character is :
1. | B > C > Si > N > F | 2. | Si > C > B > N > F |
3. | F > N > C > B > Si | 4. | F > N > C > Si > B |
The correct order of their chemical reactivity of the elements F, Cl, O and N in terms of oxidizing property is :
1. | F > Cl > O > N
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2. | F > O > Cl > N
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3. | Cl > F > O > N
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4. | O > F > N > Cl |
The maximum number of elements that can be accommodated in the sixth period are :
1. 8
2. 18
3. 32
4 16
The element named after Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory is:
1. Seaborgium
2. Lawrencium
3. Moscovium
4. Hafnium
Boron has lesser ionization enthalpy than Beryllium, because:
1. | It is easier to remove electrons from p - a subshell than a filled s - subshell. |
2. | The s-electron can be removed easier than the p-electron. |
3. | Ionization enthalpy decreases with an increase in atomic number. |
4. | Ionization enthalpy increases along the period. |
Difference between electron gain enthalphy and electronegativity is described by :
1. | Valence electrons | 2. | Atomic size |
3. | Atomic radii | 4. | Atomic number |
Incorrect statement about metal is:
1. Metals can donate electrons.
2. Metals form ionic compounds.
3. Metals are more electronegative.
4. Metals have less ionization energy.
The group number that has non-metal, liquid as well as gas at room temperature is:
1. | 15 | 2. | 14 |
3. | 18 | 4. | 17 |
Elements | |||
I | 520 | 7300 | -60 |
II | 419 | 3051 | -48 |
III | 1681 | 3374 | -328 |
IV | 1008 | 1846 | -295 |
V | 2372 | 5251 | +48 |
VI | 738 | 1451 | -40 |