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Which among the following elements is the bridge element?

1. K

2. O

3. Mg

4. Pb

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Sodium generally does not show an oxidation state of +2, because of:

1. High first ionization potential.

2. High second ionization potential.

3. Large ionic radius.

4. High electronegativity.

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The electronegativity of the following elements increases in the order of:

1. S < P < N < O 2. P < S < N < O
3. N < O < P < S 4. N < P < S < O
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An example of metalloid elements in the periodic table is:

1. Na and K 2. Cu and Al
3. As and Si 4. Ca and Mg
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Which among the following options is a nonmetal?

1. Gold 2. Mercury
3. Scandium 4. Selenium
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The statement that is incorrect for the periodic classification of elements is:

1. The properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic number.
2. Non-metallic elements are lesser in number than metallic elements.
3. The first ionization energies of elements along a period do not vary in a regular manner with an increase in atomic number.
4. For transition elements, the d-subshells are filled with electrons monotonically with an increase in atomic number.
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 All the non-metals in the long form of the periodic table are placed under:

1. s-Block

2. p-Block

3. f-Block

4. d-Block

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Those in a group that falls under the law of triads include:

1. Cl, Br, I

2. C, N, O

3. Na, K, Rb

4. H, O, N

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Elements with an electronic configuration 1s2  2s2  2p 3s2  3p6  3d10 4s2  4p6  4d10  5s2  5p3 belong to the group :

1. 3rd 2. 15th
3. 17th 4. 2nd
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Element that has the greatest tendency to lose an electron is :

1. F 2. Fr
3. S 4. Be
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