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This document contains 11 questions regarding periodic properties of elements. Each question contains an assertion and a reason, and asks the user to determine if the assertion is correct, the reason is correct, both, or if the assertion is incorrect and the reason is correct. The questions cover topics like the number of elements in each period, properties of elements in a triad, electronegativity, atomic number determining periodic properties, the atomic number of ununbium, placement of hydrogen in the periodic table, trends in atomic size across a period, ionization energies, placement of helium in the periodic table, and exothermic/endothermic nature of electron gain enthalpy.

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Directions: Each of These Questions Contain Two Statements, Assertion and

This document contains 11 questions regarding periodic properties of elements. Each question contains an assertion and a reason, and asks the user to determine if the assertion is correct, the reason is correct, both, or if the assertion is incorrect and the reason is correct. The questions cover topics like the number of elements in each period, properties of elements in a triad, electronegativity, atomic number determining periodic properties, the atomic number of ununbium, placement of hydrogen in the periodic table, trends in atomic size across a period, ionization energies, placement of helium in the periodic table, and exothermic/endothermic nature of electron gain enthalpy.

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Directions : 

Each of these questions contain two statements, Assertion and


Reason. Each of these questions also has four alternative choices, only one of
which is the correct answer. You have to select one of the codes (a), (b), (c)
and (d) given below.
(a) Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is a correct explanation for
assertion.
(b) Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is not a correct explanation
for assertion
(c) Assertion is correct, reason is incorrect
(d) Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct.

Q.1. Assertion : Second period consists of 8 elements.


Reason : Number of elements in each period is four times the number of
atomic orbitals available in the energy level that is being filled.

Answer

Q.2. Assertion : In a triad, the three elements present have same gaps of
atomic masses.
Reason : Elements in a triad have similar properties.

Answer

Q.3. Assertion : Smaller the size of an atom greater is the electronegativity.


Reason : Electronegativity refers to the tendency of atom so share electrons
with other atom.

Answer
Q.4. Assertion : According to Mendeleev, periodic properties of elements is
a function of their atomic number.
Reason : Atomic number is equal to the number of protons.

Answer

Q.5. Assertion : Atomic number of the element ununbium is 112.


Reason : Name for digits 1 and 2 is un- and bi-respectively in latin words.

Answer

Q.6. Assertion : Hydrogen can be placed in group 1.


Reason : Hydrogen can gain an electron to achieve a noble gas arrangement.

Answer

Q.7. Assertion : Atomic size increases along a period.


Reason : Effective nuclear charge increases as the atomic number increases
resulting in the increased attraction of electrons to the nucleus.

Answer

Q.8. Assertion : Second ionization enthalpy will be higher the first ionization
enthalpy.
Reason : Ionization enthalpy is a quantitative measure of the tendency of an
element to lose electron.
Answer

Q.9. Assertion : Alkali metals have least value of ionization energy within a
period.
Reason : They precede alkaline earth metals in periodic table.

Answer

Q.10. Assertion : Helium is placed in group 18 along with p-block elements.


Reason : It shows properties similar to p-block elements.

Answer

Q.11. Assertion : Electron gain enthalpy can be exothermic or endothermic.


Reason : Electron gain enthalpy provides a measure of the ease with which
an atom adds an electron to form anion.

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