An electronic configuration representing an atom in the excited state is:
How does the energy gap between successive energy levels in an atom vary from low to high n values?
(1) All energy gaps are the same
(2) The energy gap decreases as n increases
(3) The energy gap increases as n increases
(4) The energy gap changes unpredictably as n increases
In alkaline earth metals, the properties, from the following, that will increase from Be to Ba are-
(i) Atomic radius
(ii) Ionisation energy
(iii) Nuclear charge
1. | (i) and (ii) | 2. | (i) and (iii) |
3. | (ii) and (iii) | 4. | (i), (ii), and (iii) |
Aqueous solutions of two compounds are prepared in two different beakers. If, the electronegativity of then the nature of two solutions will be respectively:
(a) acidic, basic (b) acidic, acidic
(c) basic, acidic (d) basic, basic
The process requiring the absorption of energy is :
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Consider the following information about element P and Q :
Period number Group number
P 2 15
Q 3 2
Then formula of the compound formed by P and Q element is :
(1) PQ
(2)
(3)
(4)
Consider the following electronic configuration of an element (P) :
The correct statement about element 'P' is :
1. It belongs to the 6th period and the 1st group.
2. It belongs to the 6th period and the 2nd group.
3. It belongs to the 6th period and the 3rd group.
4. None of the above.
The correct order among the following options is:
1. F > N > C > Si > Ga - Non-metallic character.
2. F > Cl > O >N - Oxidising property.
3. C < Si > P > N - Electron affinity value.
4. All of the above.
With which of the following electronic configuration an atom has the lowest ionisation enthalpy?
(1) 1s22s22p5
(2) 1s22s22p3
(3) 1s22s22p63s1
(4) 1s22s22p6
The correct order of increasing electron gain enthalpy with a negative sign for the elements O, S, F, and Cl is :
1. Cl < F < S < O
2. O < S < F < Cl
3. F < S < O < Cl
4. S < O < Cl < F