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    The periodicity is related to the electronic configuration. That is, all chemical and physical properties are a manifestation of the electronic configurations of the elements.
    The atomic and ionic radii generally decrease in a period from left to right. As a consequence, the ionization enthalpies generally increase the electron gain enthalpies become more negative across a period. In other words, the ionization enthalpy of the extreme left element in a period is the least and the electron gain enthalpy of the element on the extreme right is the highest negative. This results into high chemical reactivity at the two extremes and the lowest in the center. Similarly down the group, the increase in atomic and ionic radii result in a gradual decrease in ionization enthalpies and a regular decrease (with an exception in some third-period elements) in electron gain enthalpies in the case of main group elements.
    These properties can be related to the:
    (i) Reducing and oxidizing behaviour of the elements.
    (ii) The metallic and non-metallic character of an element.
    (iii) The acidic, basic, amphoteric and neutral character of the oxides of the elements.

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    Which of the following pairs show reverse properties on moving along a period from left to right and from top to bottom in a group?
    Solution
    Atomic radius decreases from left to right in a period and increases from top to bottom in a group. Similarly, the negative value of electron gain enthalpy decreases in a period and increases in a group. So Atomic radius and electron gain enthalpy show reverse properties on moving along a period from left to right and in the group from top to bottom.
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    All the elements, on the basis of long form of periodic table, can be divided into four blocks, $$s$$, $$p$$, $$d$$ and $$f$$. The ionization energies, electron affinities, electronegativities, atomic and ionic radii and other physical properties usually shown a regular pattern of change within a group or along period with some irregularities.

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    Which of the following element has the maximum electron affinity?
    Solution
    Chlorine has maximum electron affinity.

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    The second electron gain enthalphies (in $$kJ/mol$$) of oxygen and sulphur respectively are :
    Solution
    The second electron gain enthalpies (in $$kJ/mol$$) of oxygen and sulphur respectively are $$+780$$ and $$+590$$. Both are positive as they attain noble gas configuration after gaining two electrons.
  • Question 4
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    Which of the following statements is correct?
    Solution
    The magnitude of the second electron affinity of sulphur is less than that of oxygen, due to smaller size of oxygen.
    The first electron affinity of chlorine is greater than that of fluorine and order of first electron affinity for halides is Cl > F > Br > I.
  • Question 5
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    The correct order of increasing electron affinity of the following elements is :
    Solution
    Hint: Electron affinity increases across a period and decreases down the group.

    Correct answer: Option $$A$$

    Explanation:
    The electron affinity decreases down the group, but the electron affinities of the second-period elements are lower than that for the corresponding third-period elements. Because the size of second-period elements is very small, and hence they may not be able to hold the negative charge in a stable way.
    Hence, the electron affinity order is $$O<S$$ and $$F<Cl$$. 

    The electron affinity increases along the period. So the order of electron affinity is $$O<F$$ and $$S<Cl$$.
    Therefore the resultant order of electron affinity is
    $$O<S<F<Cl$$
  • Question 6
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    The electron affinity of the following elements can be arranged as :
    Solution
    Electron affinity represents tendency of an atom to accept an electron. Electron affinity increases from left to right and decreases down the group. The images attached compares the electron affinity values of elements.

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    Arrange following oxides in increasing acidic nature.
    $$Li_2 O,\ BeO,\ B_2O_3$$
    Solution
    $${Li_2O} < {BeO} < {B_2O_3}$$
    Li and Be are metal so its oxide will be basic.
    Boron oxide is acidic.
    Now metallic nature decreases down the period so the basic nature of oxide will decrease. Hence $$BeO > Li_2O$$.
  • Question 8
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    The element having most negative value of electron affinity$$(EA)$$ is :
    Solution
    Among the given elements, chlorine has the most negative value of electron affinity. 
    Moving from left to right in a period, the electron affinity becomes more negative. 
    Moving from top to bottom in a group, the electron affinity becomes less negative.
  • Question 9
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    The electron affinities of $$N, O, S$$ and $$Cl$$ are such that :
    Solution
    As we move along a period, electron affinity increases, also as we move down a group it increases, so the order is $$N < O < S < Cl$$.

    Hence, the correct option is $$\text{A}$$
  • Question 10
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    Which pair is different from the others?
    Solution
    $$ Li-Mg$$ have a diagonal relationship between them i.e. they show various similar properties. 
    Whereas $$Na-K$$ belongs to  Group-1 , $$Ca-Mg$$ belongs to Group-2 while $$B-Al$$ belongs to Group-13

    Hence the correct option is 'A' 
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