Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Prop
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i ) b 1681 3374 – 328
ii ) a 419 3051 – 48
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Be 111
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Option (ii)
The electron gain enthalpy decreases down the group due to the increase in the atomic size which leads to decrease in the effective nuclear charge.
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Option (iii)
The Be has the electronic configuration of [He]2s2 while B has the electronic configuration of [He]2s22p1 . As in Be the outermost orbital i.e. 2s is fully filled thus it provides extra stability to the Be compared to B. Apart from this 2s electron is more penetrated compared to the 2p electron for which 2p electron faces more shielding effect than that of 2s electron.
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Option (ii)
The ionization energy depends upon two factors
(a) The effective nuclear charge.
(b)The e- -e – repulsions.
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Option (i)& (iii)
Aluminium is the element which is a metal and good conductor of electricity.
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Option (i)& (iii)
Ionic radii decreases with the increase of the effective nuclear charge and increases with the increase of shielding effect or e- - e - repulsion as it outweighs the effective nuclear charge effect.
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Option (i)& (iv)
Both electronegativity and metallic character do not possess units as they both are qualitative properties not a quantitative property.
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Option (ii)& (iii)
The ionization enthalpy of N is higher than that of F because it possess half filled orbital which provide it extra stability due to symmetry.
As the atomic size of F is much smaller thus its electron gain enthalpy is lower than that of the Cl
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option (ii)& (iii)
Isoelectronic species/ions are those species that possess the same number of electrons.
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