An element whose IUPAC name is Ununtrium (Uut) belongs to:
1. s-Block elements
2. p-Block elements
3. d-Block elements
4. Inner transition elements .
Which among the following is not a representative element?
1. | Tellurium | 2. | Tantalum |
3. | Thallium | 4. | Astatine |
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 following property/ies decrease from left to right across the periodic table and increase from top to bottom:
(i) Atomic radius (ii) Electronegativity (iii) Ionisation energy (iv) Metallic character
1. | (i) only | 2. | (i), (ii), and (iii) |
3. | (i), (iii), and (iv) | 4. | (i), and (iv) |
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) |
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
The incorrect match among the following is:
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)
Allred Rochow's scale is related to:
1. Electronegativity, radius, and Z*
2. Resonance energy of the molecule, ionisation potential and electron affinity.
3. Bond Polarity, diagonal relationship and periodicity.
4. None of the above.
Among the following species, the smallest ion is :
1. | Na+ | 2. | F- |
3. | O2- | 4. | N3- |
Magnesium reacts with an element (X) to form an ionic compound. If the ground state electronic configuration of (X) is , the simplest formula for this compound is:
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