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    Consider the following statements and arrange in the order of true/ false as given in the codes.
    $$S_1: Na_2O_2 < MgO < ZnO < P_4O_{10}$$: Acidic property.
    $$S_2$$: Na < Si < Mg < Al: First ionisation energy.
    $$S_3$$: F > Cl > Br : Electron affinity.

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    The $$100^{th}$$ element is named in honor of:

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    Structures of nuclei of three atoms A, B, and C are given below-


    A has 90 protons and 146 neutrons
    B has 92 protons and 146 neutrons
    C has 90 protons and 148 neutrons

    Based on the above data, which of these atoms are isotopes and which are isobars?

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    A neutral atom of an element has a nucleus with nuclear charge $$11$$ times and mass $$23$$ times that of hydrogen. Write the electronic configuration of the element?

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    There are four elements 'p', 'q', 'r' and 's' having atomic numbers Z-1, Z, Z+1 and Z+2 respectively. If the element 'q' is an inert gas, select the correct answers from the following statements.
    (i) 'p' has most negative electron gain enthalpy in the respective period.
    (ii) 'r' is an alkali metal.
    (iii) 's' exists in +2 oxidation state.

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    An atom of an element has one electron in the valence shell. It can be represented as :

  • Question 7
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    The atomic number of Uut is:

  • Question 8
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    Which one of the following statements is incorrect?

  • Question 9
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    In which of the following process energy is absorbed?

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    The amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron from an isolated gaseous atom is called as first ionization energy $$(IE_1)$$. Similarly, the amount of energies required to knock out second, third etc. electrons from the isolated gaseous cation are called successive ionization energies and $$IE_3 > IE_2 > IE_1$$.
    (i) Nuclear charge (ii) Atomic size (iii) Penetration effect of the electrons (iv) Shielding effect of the inner electrons and (v) electronic configurations (exactly half filled & completely filled configurations are considered extra stable) affect the ionization energies.
    On the other hand, the amount of energy released when a neutral isolated gaseous atom accepts an extra electron to form gaseous anion is called electron affinity.
    $$O(g)+e^-\xrightarrow {Exothermic} O^-(g); \Delta H_{eg}=-141 kJ mol^{-1}....(a)$$
    $$O^-(g)+e^-\xrightarrow {Endothermic} O^{2-}(g); \Delta H_{eg}=+780 kJ mol^{-1} ....(b)$$
    In (b) the energy has to be supplied for the addition of the second electron due to electrostatic repulsion between an anion and extra electron (same charged species). The electron affinity of an element depends upon (i) atomic size (ii) nuclear charge & (iii) electronic configuration. In general, ionization energy and electron affinity increase as the atomic radii decrease and nuclear charge increases across a period. In general, in a group, ionization energy and electron affinity decrease as the atomic size increases.
    The members of the third period have some higher (e.g. $$S$$ and $$Cl$$) electron affinity values than the members of the second period (e.g. $$O$$ and $$F$$) because second-period elements have very small atomic size. Hence there is a tendency of electron-electron repulsion, which results in less evolution of energy in the formation of the corresponding anion.

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    Considering the elements $$F,\ Cl,\ O$$ and $$N$$, the correct order of their electron affinity values is:

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