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.
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Which of the following represents the correct order of increasing electron gain enthalpy with negative sign for the elements O, S, F and Cl ?
1. Cl<F<O<S
2. O<S<F<Cl
3. F<S<O<Cl
4. S<O<Cl<F
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An amphoteric hydroxide among the following is :
1.
2.
3.
4.
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The element having electronic configuration [Kr]4d104f14, 5s25p6, 6s2 belongs to:
1. s-block
2. p-block
3. d-block
4. f-block
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An element whose IUPAC name is ununtrium (Uut) belongs to:
1. s-block element
2. p-block element
3. d-block element
4. Transition element
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Consider the following electronic configuration of an element (P) :
[Xe]4f145d16s2
Then correct statement about element 'P' is :
1. It belongs to 6th period and 1st group
2. It belongs to 6th period and 2nd group
3. It belongs to 6th period and 3rd group
4. None of the above
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If IUPAC name of an element is "unununium" then correct statement regarding element is:
1. | It is an inner transition element |
2. | It belongs to 8th period in periodic table |
3. | It is transition element |
4. | It is a non-transition element |
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Which property decreases from left to right across the periodic table and increases from top to bottom?
(i) | Atomic radius |
(ii) | Electronegativity |
(iii) | Ionisation energy |
(iv) | Metallic character |
Choose the correct option:
1. (i) only
2. (i), (ii) and (iii)
3. (i), (iii) and (iv)
4. (i) and (iv)
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The first, second and third ionisation energies (E1, E2 and E3) for an element are 7 eV, 12.5 eV and 42.5 eV respectively. The most stable oxidation state of the element will be:
1. +1
2. +4
3. +3
4. +2
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The order of ionisation potential between He+ ion and H-atom (both species are in gaseous state) is :
1. I.P(He+ ) = I.P (H)
2. I.P(He+ ) < I.P (H)
3. I.P(He+ ) > I.P (H)
4. Cannot be compared
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