Consider the isoelectronic species, . The correct order of increasing length of their radii is :
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The order of screening effect of electrons of s, p, d and f orbitals of a given shell of an atom on electrons in its outer shell is :
1. s > p > d > f
2. f > d > p > s
3. p < d < f < s
4. f > p > s > d
The first ionisation enthalpies of Na, Mg, Al, and Si are in the order of:
1. Na < Al < Mg < Si
2. Na > Mg > Al > Si
3. Na < Mg < Al < Si
4. Na > Mg > Al < Si
Among halogens, the correct order of amount of energy released in electron gain (electron gain enthalpy) is:
1. | F > Cl > Br > I | 2. | F < Cl < Br < I |
3. | F < Cl > Br > I | 4. | F < Cl < Br > I |
The period number in the long form of the periodic table is equal to :
1. | Magnetic quantum number of any element of the period. |
2. | Atomic number of any element of the period. |
3. | Maximum principal quantum number of any element of the period. |
4. | Maximum azimuthal quantum number of any element of the period. |
The elements in which electrons are progressively filled in 4f-orbitals are called:
1. | Actinoids | 2. | Transition elements |
3. | Lanthanoids | 4. | Halogens |
The correct order of size of the given species is:
1. | I > I– > I+ | 2. | I+ > I– > I |
3. | I > I+ > I– | 4. | I– > I > I+ |
The formation of oxide ion O2-(g), from oxygen atom, requires first an exothermic and then an endothermic step as shown below
Thus, the process of formation of O2- in the gas phase is unfavourable even though O2- is isoelectronic with neon. It is due to the fact that:
1. | Oxygen is more electronegative |
2. | Addition of electron in oxygen results in a larger size of the ion |
3. | Electron repulsion outweighs the stability gained by achieving noble gas configuration |
4. | O- ion has comparatively smaller size than oxygen atom |
The outermost electronic configuration of the last element of the p-block in the 6th period is represented by:
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