Moving from right to left in a periodic table, the atomic size is:

1. Increased                                               

2. Decreased

3. Remains constant                                     

4. None of the above

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One element has atomic weight 39. Its electronic configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s1. The true statement for this element is: 

1. High value of IE                               

2. Transition element

3. Isotone with \(^{38}_{18} A r\)   

4. None of the above

Subtopic:  Modern Periodic Table & Periodicity | Ionization Energy (IE) |
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The incorrect statement among the following is:

1. The first ionisation potential of Al is less than the first ionisation potential of Mg

2. The second ionisation potential of Mg is greater than the second ionisation potential of Na

3. The first ionisation potential of Na is less than the first ionisation potential of Mg

4. The third ionisation potential of Mg is greater than the third ionisation potential of Al

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What is the family/group and electronic configuration of the recently discovered element with atomic number 114?

1. \(\text { Carbon family },[ \mathrm{Rn}] 5 \mathrm{f}^{14} 6 \mathrm{~d}^{10} 7 \mathrm{~s}^2 7 \mathrm{p}^2\)
2. \(\text { Oxygen family, }[\mathrm{Rn}] 5 \mathrm{f}^{14} 6 \mathrm{~d}^{10} 7 \mathrm{~s}^2 7 \mathrm{p}^4\)
3. \(\text { Nitrogen family, }[\mathrm{Rn}] 5 \mathrm{f}^{14} 6 \mathrm{~d}^{10} 7 \mathrm{~s}^2 7 \mathrm{p}^6\)
4. \(\text { Halogen family, }[\mathrm{Rn}] 5 \mathrm{f}^{14} 6 \mathrm{~d}^{10} 7 \mathrm{~s}^2 7 \mathrm{p}^5\)

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Magnesium reacts with an element (X) that has a ground state electronic configuration of 1s²2s²2p³. What is the simplest formula for the ionic compound formed?

1. Mg2X3
2. MgX2
3. Mg2X
4. Mg3X2

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NEET - 2018
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In which of the following options the order of arrangement does not agree with the variation of property indicated against it?
1. B < C < N < O (increasing first ionisation enthalpy)
2. I > Br > F > Cl (increasing electron gain enthalpy)
3. Li < Na < K < Rb (increasing metallic radius)
4. Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ <F- (increasing ionic size)
Subtopic:  Ionization Energy (IE) | Electron Affinity (EA) |
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NEET - 2016
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The species Ar, K+ and Ca2+ contain the same number of electrons. In which order do their radii increase?

1. Ar < K+ < Ca2+
2. Ca2+ < Ar < K+
3. Ca2+ < K+ < Ar
4. K+ <Ar < Ca2+

Subtopic:  Atomic Size |
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NEET - 2015
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The number of d-electrons in Fe2+ (z = 26) is not equal to the number of electrons in which one of the following?
 
1. s-electrons in Mg (Z = 12)
 
2. p-electrons in Cl (Z = 17)
 
3. d-electrons in Fe (Z = 26)
 
4. p-electrons in Ne (Z = 10)

 

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NEET - 2015
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Which of the following orders of ionic radii is correctly represented?

1. H->H+>H 

2. Na+>F->O2-

3. F->O2->Na+

4. N3->Mg2+>Al3+

Subtopic:  Atomic Size |
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Identify the wrong statement among the following: 

1. Amongst isoelectronic species, the smaller the positive charge on the cation, the smaller the ionic radius.
2. Amongst isoelectronic species, the greater the negative charge on the anion, the larger is the ionic radius.
3. The atomic radius of the elements increases as one moves down the first group of the Periodic Table.
4. The atomic radius of the elements decreases as one moves across from left to right in the 2nd period of the Periodic Table.

Subtopic:  Octate, Isoelectronic Species, Lewis Structure & Formal Charge |
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