The document contains a series of important questions related to the periodic table, covering topics such as ionization potential, atomic size, and electronegativity. It includes specific questions about elements in different periods and groups, as well as trends in properties across periods and down groups. Additionally, it asks for reasoning behind certain trends and classifications of elements based on their properties.
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Periodic Table Important Questions
The document contains a series of important questions related to the periodic table, covering topics such as ionization potential, atomic size, and electronegativity. It includes specific questions about elements in different periods and groups, as well as trends in properties across periods and down groups. Additionally, it asks for reasoning behind certain trends and classifications of elements based on their properties.
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Periodic table important questions
Q1-Give proper answer for the following
1) the amount of energy released when an atom in the gaseous state eccepts and electron to form an anion 2) the element which has the highest ionization potential 3) state the number of elements in period 1 period 2 and period 3 of the periodic table 4) what happens to the atomic size of elements on moving from left to right in a period 5) name the elements in period 1 6) atomic number of boron is 5 write the chemical formula of the compound formed when boron reacts with chlorine 7) match a&b with1&2 in a group a)which element would be expected to have the highest electronegativity b) which element would be expected to have the highest electronegativity 1)Top one element 2) last one element 8) name /number the group of which elements show the property of catenation 9) will the elements in the group to the right of boron group be more metallic or less metallic in character. justify your answer 10) within a group where would you expect to find the elements with a) the greatest metallic character b) the largest atomic size
Q2-Give reason for the following
1) ionization potential of the element increases across the period 2) the oxidizing nature of elements increases on moving from left to right along a period in the periodic table
Q3A)Name a metal present in period 3 and group 1 of the periodic table
B) if an element a belongs to period 3 and group 2 then it will have ______shells and_____valance electrons C) give the number of the group and the period of element having three shells with three electrons in valence shell D) the number of electrons present in the valence shell of a halogen E) predict the group of an element x if its atomic number is 16 F) what is the common feature of electronic configuration of elements at the end of period 2 and period 3 G) there are three elements E,F,G with atomic number 19,8 and 17 respectively. Classify the elements as metal and nonmetals
Q4-across the period the following properties increases / decreases
1) non metallic character of elements 2) electronegativity 3) atomic size 4) electron affinity 5) ionization potential 6) electropositive character 7) non metallic character Q5-Down the group following properties increases / decreases 1) non metallic character of elements 2) electronegativity 3) atomic size 4) electron affinity 5) ionization potential 6) electropositive character 7) non metallic character Q6 the electronegativities of the elements in period 3 of the periodic table r as follows with the elements arranged in alphabetical order Al Cl Mg Na P S Si i)Arrange the elements in the order in which they occur in the periodic table from left to right ii) choose the word or phrase from the brackets which correctly complete each of the following statements a) the element below sodium in the same group would be expected to have a (lower/higher) electronegativity than sodium and y element above chlorine would be expected to have a (lower/higher ) ionization potential then chlorine b) on moving from left to right in a given period the number of shells (remain same/increases/decreases) c) on moving down a group the number of valence electron ( remain the same /increases /decreases) d) the properties of the elements are a periodic function of their (atomic number /mass number /relative atomic mass) e)Moving across a(group /period) of the periodic table the element show increasing (metallic /non metallic) character f) the element at the bottom of a group would be expected to show (less/ more) metallic character than the element at the top g) the similarities in the properties of a group of elements is because they have the similar (electronic configuration, number of outer electrons, atomic number)