Periodic Properties Assignment
Periodic Properties Assignment
1.@ How many periods and vertical columns are there in the long form of the periodic table?
(1) 8, 12 (2) 6, 8 (3) 7, 18 (4) 6, 18
2.@ The period number in the long form of the periodic table is equal to :
(1) magnetic quantum number of any element of the period.
(2) atomic number of any element of the period.
(3) maximum Principal quantum number of any element of the period.
(4) maximum Azimuthal quantum number of any element of the period.
3. Which one of the following statements related to the modern periodic table is incorrect :
(1) The p-block has 6 columns, because a maximum of 6 electrons can occupy all the orbitals in a
p-subshell.
(2) The d-block has 8 columns, because a maximum of 8 electrons can occupy all the orbitals in a
d-subshell.
(3) Each block contains a number of columns equal to the number of electrons that can occupy that
subshell.
(4) The block indicates value of Azimuthal quantum number () for the last subshell that received
electrons in building up the electronic configuration.
4. The elements in which electrons are progressively filled in 4f-orbital are called :
(1) actinoid (2) transition element (3) lanthanoid (4) halogen
7.@ What is the characteristic valence shell electron configuration of 11th group metals ?
(1) ns2 np6 (2) (n – 1)d2 ns2 (3) nd9 ns2 (4) (n – 1)d10 ns1
10.@ An element has atomic number 37. The block and group of this element are respectively :
(1) s and 1st (2) p and 17th (3) s and 2nd (4) p and 13th
Periodic Table & Periodicity
11. In modern periodic table, the element with atomic number Z = 118 will be :
(1) Uuo ; Ununoctium ; alkaline earth metal (2) Uno ; Unniloctium ; transition metal
(3) Uno ; Unniloctium ; alkali metal (4) Uuo ; Ununoctium ; noble gas
1. The order of screening effect of electrons of s, p, d and f orbitals of a given shell of an atom on its outer
shell electrons is :
(1) s > p > d > f (2) f > d > p > s (3) p < d < s > f (4) f > p > s > d
2. Which of the following is generally true regarding effective nuclear charge (Zeff) :
(1) It increases on moving left to right in a period.
(2) It remains almost constant on moving top to bottom in a group.
(3) For isoelectronic species, as Z increases, Zeff decreases.
(4) Both (1) and (2).
3. From the given set of species, point out the species from each set having highest Zeff
(a) O2–, F–, Na+ (b) Li, Be, C (c) He, Li+, H–
a b c a b c
(1) Na +
C Li+ (2) O2– Li H–
(3) F –
Na He (4) Na+ Be He
8.@ Among Cl–, F– Br– and I– the correct order of increasing atomic radii is :
(1) I– > F– > Cl– > Br– (2) I– > Br– > Cl– > F– (3) F– > Br– > Cl– > I– (4) F– > Cl– > Br– > I–
Periodic Table & Periodicity
12.@ Match list – I with list – II and select the correct answer using the codes given below –
List – I List – II
Ion Radius
(I) Li+
(1) 216
(II) Na+ (2) 195
(III) Br –
(3) 60
(IV) I –
(4) 95
Codes :
I II III IV I II III IV
(1) a b d c (2) b c a d
(3) c d b a (4) d c b a
13.@ Which of the following order of atomic / ionic radius is not correct ?
(1) F < Cl < Br < I (2) Mg2+ > Li+ (3) Nb » Ta (4) Li > Be > B
2. The first ionisation enthalpies (in eV) of N & O are respectively given by :
(1) 14.6, 13.6 (2) 13.6, 14.6 (3) 13.6, 13.6 (4) 14.6, 14.6
3. The set representing the correct order for first ionisation potential is :
(1) K > Na > Li (2) Be > Mg > Ca (3) B > C > N (4) Ge > Si > C
Periodic Table & Periodicity
4. The first ionisation enthalpies of Na, Mg, Al and Si are in the order :
(1) Na < Mg > Al < Si (2) Na > Mg > Al > Si (3) Na < Mg < Al < Si (4) Na > Mg > Al < Si
5. Which electronic configuration of neutral atoms will have the highest first ionisation energy ?
(1) 1s2 2s2 2p4 (2) 1s2 2s2 2p3 (3) 1s2 2s2 2p2 (4) 1s2 2s2 2p1
6. The first ionization energy is smallest for the atom with electronic configuration :
(1) ns2 np6 (2) ns2 np4 (3) ns2 np5 (4) ns2 np3
10.@ The second ionization energies of elements are always higher than their first ionization energies
because :
(1) the cation is smaller than its parent atom.
(2) it is easier to remove electron from cation.
(3) ionization is an endothermic process.
(4) cation formed always have stable half filled or completely filled valence shell electron configuration.
11. Which of the following orders are correct for the ionization energies ?
(i) Ba < Sr < Ca (ii) S2– < S < S2+ (iii) C < O < N (iv) Mg < Al < Si
(1) i, ii and iv (2) i, iii and iv (3) i, ii and iii (4) i, ii, iii and iv
12.@ Which represents alkali metals (i.e. 1st group metals) based on (IE)1 and (IE)2 values (in kJ/mol) ?
(IE)1 (IE)2 (IE)1 (IE)2
(1) X 500 1000 (2) Y 600 2000
(3) Z 550 7500 (4) M 700 1400
13.@ Which of the following relation is correct with respect to first (I) and second (II) ionization enthalpies of
potassium and calcium ?
(1) ICa > IIK (2) IK > ICa (3) IICa > IIK (4) IIK > IICa
(1) Be < B < C < N (2) Be < N < B < C (3) N < Be < C < B (4) N < C < B < Be
6.@ Which of the following will have the most negative electron gain enthalpy and which the least negative ?
(1) F, Cl (2) Cl, F (3) S, Cl (4) Cl, P
8. Among halogens, the correct order of amount of energy released in electron gain (electron gain
enthalpy) is:
(1) F > Cl > Br > I (2) F < Cl < Br < I (3) F < Cl > Br > I (4) Cl > Br > F > I
9.@ Which of the following will have the most negative electron gain enthalpy and which the least negative ?
F, P, S, Cl.
(1) P, Cl (2) Cl, F (3) Cl, S (4) Cl, P
6.@ The outer most electronic configuration of the most electronegative atom is :
(1) ns2 np5 (2) ns2np6 (3) ns2np4 (4) ns2np3
5. Electrons of which subshell do not participate in bonding due to inert pair effect ?
(1) 6s (2) 6p (3) 5d (4) 4f
1. The statement that is not correct for periodic classification of elements in Modern periodic table is :
(1) The properties of elements are periodic function of their atomic numbers.
(2) Non-metallic elements are less in number than metallic elements.
(3) For transition elements, the 3d-orbitals are filled with electrons after 3p-orbitals and before 4s-
orbitals.
(4) The first ionisation enthalpies of elements generally increase with increase in atomic number as we
go along a period.
2. Which of the following is true about the element 33As according to Modern periodic table :
(1) It is a 5th period element. (2) It is a p-block element.
(3) It belongs to 16th group. (4) It is one among typical elements.
5.@ When the following five anions are arranged in order of decreasing ionic radius, the correct sequence is
(1) Se2–, I–, Br–, O2–, F– (2) I– , Se2–, Br– , F–, O2–
(3) Se , I , Br , F , O
2– – – – 2–
(4) I–, Se2–, Br–, O2–, F–
(2) the second ionization energy of Mg is greater than second ionization energy of Na.
(3) the first ionization energy of Na is less than first ionization energy of Mg.
(4) the third ionization energy of Mg is greater than third ionization energy of Al.
12. Fluorine has the highest electronegativity among the ns2 np5 group on the Pauling scale, but the
electron affinity of fluorine is less than that of chlorine because :
(1) the atomic number of fluorine is less than that of chlorine.
(2) fluorine being the first member of the family behaves in an unusual manner.
(3) chlorine can accommodate an electron better than fluorine by utilising its vacant 3d–orbital.
(4) small size, high electron density and an increased electron repulsion makes addition of an electron
to fluorine less favourable than that in the case of chlorine in isolated stage.
13.@ Which of the following statement is incorrect ?
(1) The tendency to attract bonded pair of electron in case of hybrid orbitals follow the order : sp > sp2 > sp3
(2) Alkali metals generally have negative value of electron gain enthalpy.
(3) Cs+(g) releases more energy upon gain of an electron than Cl(g).
(4) The electronegativity values for 2p-series elements is less than that for 3p-series elements on
account of small size and high inter electronic repulsions.
14. Identify the least stable ion amongst the following :
(1) Li– (2) Be– (3) B– (4) C–
15. The correct order of stability of Al+3, Ga+3, In+3, Tl+3
(1) Al+3 > Ga+3 > In+3 > Tl+3
(2) Al+3 < Ga+3 < In+3 < Tl+3
(3) Al+3 > Tl+3 > Ga+3 > In+3
(4) Al+3 = Tl+3 = Ga+3 = In+3
16.@ Which of following does not exist :
(1) TlI3 (2) PbF4 (3) Both (1) and (2) (4) None of these
EXERCISE - 1
SECTION (A)
SECTION (B)
SECTION (C)
8. (2) 9. (1) 10. (1) 11. (3) 12. (3) 13. (2)
SECTION (D)
8. (2) 9. (2) 10. (1) 11. (3) 12. (3) 13. (4) 14. (1)
SECTION (E)
SECTION (F)
1. (3) 2. (1) 3. (3) 4. (3) 5. (1) 6. (1) 7. (3)
SECTION (G)
1._ (2) 2._ (3) 3._ (4) 4._ (2) 5. (1) 6. (2) 7. (4)
8._ (3)
EXERCISE - 2
1. (3) 2. (2) 3. (3) 4. (4) 5. (4) 6. (1) 7. (4)
8. (2) 9. (3) 10. (4) 11. (2) 12. (4) 13. (4) 14. (2)