Periodic Table
Periodic Table
Periodic Table
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(A) I > I — > I + (B) I > I + > I — (C) I + > I — > I (D) I — > I > I +
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SELECT THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVES (ONE OR MORE THEN ONE CORRECT ANSWERS)
1. If the difference in atomic size of :
Na – Li = x Rb – K = y Fr – Cs = z
Then correct order will be:-
(A) x = y = z (B) x > y > z (C) x < y < z (D) x < y << z
2. In the ions P3- , S2- and Cl– the increasing order of size is:-
(A) Cl– , S2- , P3- (B) P3- , S2- ,Cl– (C) S2-, Cl– , P3- (D) S2-, P3—, Cl–
3. Which of the following order of atomic/ionic radius is not correct :–
(A) I– > I > I+ (B) Mg+2 > Na+ > F– (C) P+5 < P+3 (D) Li > Be > B
4. Ionic radii of :-
(A) Ti4+ < Mn7+ (B) 37Cl– < 35Cl– (C) K+ > Cl– (D) P3+ > P5+
5. The best reason to account for the general tendency of atomic diameters to decrease as the atomic numbers
increase within a period of the periodic table is the fact that
(A) Outer electrons repel inner electrons
(B) Closer packing among the nuclear particles is achieved
(C) The number of neutrons increases
(D) The increasing nuclear charge exerts a greater attractive force on the electrons
6. Correct orders of Ist Ionisation Potential are :-
(a) Li < B < Be < C (b) O < N < F (c) Be < N < Ne
(A) a, b (B) b, c (C) a, c (D) a, b, c
7. The second ionisation potentials in electron volts of oxygen and fluorine atoms are respectively given by
:-
(A) 35.1, 38.3 (B) 38.3, 38.3 (C) 38.3, 35.1 (D) 35.1, 35.1
8. In which of the following pairs, the ionisation energy of the first species is less than that of the second :-
(A) O-, O2- (B) S, P (C) N, P (D) Be+, Be
9. + +2 +3
The correct order of stability of Al , Al , Al is :-
(A) Al+3 > Al+2 > Al+ (B) Al+2 > Al+3 > Al+ (C) Al+2 < Al+ > Al+3 (D) Al+3 > Al+ > Al+2
10. Mg forms Mg(II) because of :-
(A) The oxidation state of Mg is + 2
(B) Difference between I.P1 and I.P2 is greater than 16.0 eV
(C) There are only two electrons in the outermost energy level of Mg
(D) Difference between I.P1 and I.P2 is less than 11 eV
11. IP1 and IP2 of Mg are 178 and 348 K. cal mol-1. The enthalpy required for the reaction
Mg Mg2+ + 2e– is :-
(A) + 170 K.cal (B) + 526 K.cal (C) - 170 K.cal (D) - 526 K.cal
12. Which of the following decreases in going down the halogen group :-
(A) Ionic radius (B) Atomic radius (C) Ionisation potential (D) Boiling point
13. Sucessive ionisation energies of an element 'X' are given below (in K. Cal)
IP1 IP2 IP3 IP4
165 195 556 595
Electronic configuration of the element 'X' is:-
(A) 1s 2 , 2s 22p 6 , 3s 2 3p 2 (B) 1s2 , 2s 1
2 2
(C) 1s , 2s 2p 2 (D) 1s 2 , 2s 22p 6 , 3s 2
14. The energy needed to remove one electron from unipositive ion is abbreviated as :-
(A) Ist I.P. (B) 3 rd I.P. (C) 2 nd I.P. (D) 1 st E.A.
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30. The electron affinity of fluorine is less than that of chlorine because :-
(A) The incoming electron enters the 3p orbital in fluorine
(B) The incoming electron enters the 2p orbitals in fluorine and 3p orbital in chlorine
(C) The electron density in fluorine is higher
(D) Fluorine has lower ionisation potential than chlorine
31. If the atomic number of an element is 58, it will be placed in the periodic table in the -
(A) III B gp and 6 th period (B) IV B gp and 6 th period
(C) VB gp and 7 th period (D) None of the above
32. Which of the following ion has largest size :-
(A) F– (B) Al +3 (C) Cs + (D) O –2
33. Which ionisation potential (IP) in the following equations involves the greatest ammount of energy:-
(A) K + K +2 + e – (B) Li + Li +2 + e – (C) Fe Fe + + e – (D) Ca + Ca +2 + e –
34. Which order is wrong :-
(A) Electronegativity – P < N < O < F
(B) Ist ionisation potential – B < Be < O < N
(C) Basic property – MgO > CaO > FeO > Fe 2O 3
(D) Reactivity – Be < Li < K < Cs
35. The correct electron affinity order of N, O, S, Cl is:-
(A) O < N < Cl < S (B) Cl > O > S > N
(C) N < O < S < Cl (D) N = Cl > O = S
36. 1 2 3 4
H3C – CH = C = CH2
In the given compound which carbon atom will show maximum electronegativity -
(A) Fourth (B) First
(C) Third (D) EN of all the carbon atoms is same
37. Decreasing order of size of ions is :-
(A) Br – > S –2 > Cl – > N –3 (B) N 3– > S –2 > Cl – > Br –
(C) Br – > Cl – > S –2 > N –3 (D) N –3 > Cl – > S –2 > Br –
38. In which case the maximum energy is needed in the formation of monopositive gaseous ion :
(A) 1 mole of Li atoms (B) 1 mole of Na atoms
(C) 1 mole of Cs atoms (D) 1 mole of Be atoms
39. (a) M–(g) M(g) (b) M(g) M+(g) (c) M+(g) M+2(g) (d) M+2(g) M+3(g)
Minimum and maximum I.P. would be of :-
(A) a, d (B) b, c (C) c, d (D) d, a
40. Correct order of ionic size of elements :-
(A) Mn +7 > Mn +6 > Mn +4 (B) C + > C > C –
(C) Fe +3 > Fe +2 > Fe (D) All are incorrect
41. If the ionisation potential is IP, electron affinity is EA and electronegativity is x then which of the following
relation is correct :-
(A) 2X – EA – IP = 0 (B) 2EA – X – IP = 0
(C) 2IP – X – EA = 0 (D) All of the above
42. Which are correct match :-
(A) O < C < S < Se — Atomic size
(B) Na < Al < Mg < Si — Ist I.P
(C) MgO < SrO < Cs2O < K2O — Basic character
(D) P4O10 > SO3 > Cl2O7 - Acidic character
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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 01 1
Z
51. M(g) M+ (g) + e–, H = 100 eV, M(g) M2+(g) + 2e–, H = 250 eV which is/are incorrect statement(s) :-
(A) IP 1 of M(g) is 100 eV (B) IP 1 of M+ (g) is 150 eV
(C) IP 2 of M(g) is 250 eV (D) IP 2 of M(g) is 150 eV
52. AB is predominantly ionic as A + B – if :-
(A) (IP)A < (IP)B (B) (EA) A < (EA) B (C) (EN) A < (EN) B (D) Size of A < size of B
53. Which is correct order of size of O, O 2–, F– and F :-
(A) O 2– > O > F– > F (B) O > O 2– > F > F –
(C) O 2– > F – > F > O (D) O 2– > F – > O > F
54. Both metals and non-metals are found among......elements in the periodic table :-
(A) p-block (B) d-block (C) Transition (D) Inner transition
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55. In the plot of the first ionization energy against atomic number the peaks are occupied by :-
(A) Inert gases (B) Alkali metals
(C) Halogens (D) Transition elements
56. The corret values of ionization energies (in KJ mole –1 ) of Si, P, Cl and S respectively are
(A) 786, 1012, 999, 1256 (B) 1012, 786, 999, 1256
(C) 786, 1012, 1256, 999 (D) 786, 999, 1012, 1256
57. Which of the following sequence is correct for decreasing order of ionic radius :–
(A) Se –2 , I –, Br –, O –2, F – (B) I –, Se –2 , O –2, Br –, F –
(C) Se –2 , I –, Br –, F –, O –2 (D) I –, Se –2 , Br –, O –2, F –
58. Which of the following orders for electron affinity is /are correct :–
(a) S > O < Se (b) Cl > F (c) S > O (d) O > S
(e) N > P (f) C > N
(A) a, b, c, e (B) a, b, c, f (C) b, c, d, e (D) b, c, f
59. The electronic configuration of some neutral atoms are given below :–
(1) 1s 2 2s 1 (2) 1s 2 2s 2 2p 3 (3) 1s 2 2s 2 2p 4 (4) 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 1
In which of these electronic configuration would you expect to have highest :–
(i) I1 (ii) I2
(A) 3, 1 (B) 2, 1 (C) 3, 2 (D) 2, 4
60. Which of the following pairs has elements containing same number of electrons in outer most orbit
(A) Sc, Cu (B) Na, Ca (C) Pb, Sb (D) As, Bi
61. Zinc does not show the variable valency as elements of d-block, because :
(A) This is soft metal (B) d-orbital is full
(C) Its melting point is low (D) Volatile Metal
62. The right order of ionization potential of Li, Be, B & C is :
(A) C > Be > B > Li (B) C > B > Be > Li (C) C > B > Li > Be (D) B > C > Be > Li
63. Increasing order of metallic characteristic of C, Sb, As, Bi, Si is shown by :
(A) C, Si, As, Sb, Bi (B) C, Si, Bi, Sb, As
(C) C, Si, Sb, Bi, As (D) C, Si, As, Bi, Sb
64. The correct order of second ionization potential of C, N, O and F is
(A) C > N > O > F (B) O > N > F > C (C) O > F > N > C (D) F > O > N > C
65. The correct sequence of the electron affinity of C, N, O and F is :
(A) C > N < O < F (B) O > N > C > F (C) C < N > O < F (D) C > N > O > F
66. The correct order of ionization energies of F—, Cl—, F and Cl is:
(A) Cl < F < Cl— < F— (B) Cl— < F— < Cl < F
(C) F— < Cl— < Cl < F (D) Cl— < Cl < F— < F
67. Atomic radii of alkali metals (M) follow the order Li < Na < K < Rb but ionic radii in aqueous solution follow
the reverse order Li+ > Na+ > K + > Rb+ . The reason of the reverse order is :
(A) Increase in the ionisation energy (B) Decrease in the metallic bond character
(C) Increase in the electropositive character (D) Decrease in the amount of hydration
68. The first ionization potentials (eV) of Be and B respectively are :
(A) 8.29eV, 9.32 eV (B) 9.32 eV, 9.32 eV
(C) 8.29 eV, 8.29 eV (D) 9.32 eV, 8.29 eV
69. The decreasing order of the ionization potential of the following elements is :
(A) Ne > Cl > P > S > Al > Mg (B) Ne > Cl > P > S > Mg > Al
(C) Ne > Cl > S > P > Mg > Al (D) Ne > Cl > S > P > Al > Mg
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70. One element has atomic weight 39. Its electronic configuration is 1s 2, 2s 2 2p 6 , 3s 2 3p 6 4s 1. The true
statement for that element is : [IIT 95]
(A) More (IE) (B) Transition element
(C) Isotone with 18Ar36. (D) Stable oxide M2O
71. In which of the following arrangements the order is not according to the property indicated against it ?
–
(A) Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ < F - increasing ionic size
(B) B < C < N < O - increasing first ionization potential
(C) I < Br < F < Cl - increasing electron gain ethalpy (with negative sign)
(D) Li < Na < K < Rb - increasing metallic radius
72. Lanthanoid contraction is caused due to :
(A) the same effective nuclear charge from Ce to Lu
(B) the imperfect shielding on outer electrons by 4f electrons from the nuclear charge
(C) the appreciable shielding on outer electrons by 4f electrons from the nuclear charge
(D) the appreciable shielding on outer electrons by 5d electrons from the nuclear charge
73. Is a data sufficiency problem in which it is to be decided on the basis of given statements whether the given
question can be answered or not. (No matter whether the answer is yes or no)
If Hsolution < 0 then compound acts as ionic in aqueous solution. Is AlCl3(s) ionic in aqueous solution.
Statement 1 : L.E. of AlCl 3 is 5137 kJ/mol
Statement 2 : H HE of Al +3 ion is – 4665 kJ/mol –1 & H HE of Cl – is –381 kJ/mol –1
(A) Statments (A) alone is sufficient but statement (B) is not sufficient
(B) Statments (B) alone is sufficient but statement (A) is not sufficient
(C) Both statement together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient
(D) Statement (A) & (B) together are not sufficient
74. The properties which are common to the elements belonging to groups 1 and 17 of periodic tables are-
(A) Electropositive character increases down the group
(B) Reactivity decreases from top to bottom
(C) Atomic radii increases as atomic number increases
(D) Electronegativity decreases on moving down a group
75. The number of which subatomic particle is same in case of chlorine atom and chloride ion :
(A) Electron (B) Proton (C) Neutrons (D) All of the above
76. Which of the following show amphoteric behaviour :
(A) Zn(OH)2 (B) BeO (C) Al2O3 (D) Pb(OH)2
77. Fluorine is stronger oxidizing agent than chlorine in aqueous solution. This can be attributed to the
property :
(A) Heat of dissociation (B) Electron affinity
(C) Ionization potential (D) Heat of hydration
78. Electron affinify of the elements or ions shown correct :
(A) S > O – (B) O > S – (C) O – > S – (D) N – > S
79. Ionization energy of an element is :
(A) Equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to the electron gain enthalpy of the cation of the element
(B) Same as electron affinity of the element
(C) Energy required to remove one valence electron from an isolated gaseous atom in its ground state
(D) Equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to the electron gain enthalpy of the anion of the element
80. Select equations having endothermic step :
(A) S–(g) S2–(g)
(B) Na+(g) + Cl –(g) NaCl(s)
(C) N(g) N–(g)
(D) Al 2+ (g) Al 3+(g)
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87. Match List I (Atomic Number of Element) with List II (Block to which the Element Belongs) and select the
correct answer using the codes given below :
List I List II
(Atomic Number of Element) (Block to which the element belongs)
A. 24 1. p
B. 38 2. f
C. 49 3. s
D. 59 4. d
Code : A B C D
(A) 2 1 3 4
(B) 4 3 1 2
(C) 2 3 1 4
(D) 4 1 3 2
88. Match List I (Element) with List II (Electronegativity on Pauling Scale) and select the correct answer using
the codes given below :
List I List II
(Element) (Electronegativity on Pauling scale)
A. Carbon 1. 0.8
B. Nitrogen 2. 1.6
C. Aluminium 3. 2.5
D. Cesium 4. 3.0
5. 4.0
Code : A B C D
(A) 2 4 5 1
(B) 3 1 2 4
(C) 2 1 5 4
(D) 3 4 2 1
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2. Match Column–I (Elements) withColumn–II (configuration of elements) and select the correct answer using
the codes given below :
Column-I Co lu mn -I I
(A) The third alkali metal (p) 1s 2s 2p6 3s2 3p5
2 2
(B) The second transition element (q) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6
(C) The fourth noble gas element (r) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p6 3d 2 4s2
(D) The second helogen element (s) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p6 4s 1
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3. Column-I Co lu mn -I I
(A) Increasing ionisation potential (p) N > O > F
(B) Increasing electronegativity (q) N < O < F
(C) Decreasing Zeff (r) O < N < F
(D) Decreasing electron affinity (s) O > C > N
4. Column-I Co lu mn -I I
(A) Metalloid (p) Selenium
(B) Radioactive (q) Silver
(C) Transition (r) Arsenic
(D) Chalcogen (s) Uranium
5. Column-I Co lu mn -I I
(A) Increasing atomic size (p) Cl < O < F
(B) Decreasing atomic radius (q) Li < Be < B
(C) Increasing electronegativity (r) Si < Al < Mg
(D) Increasing effective (s) N > O > F
nuclear charge
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Tr u e / Fals e
1. T 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. T 8. F 9. T
F i ll i n t h e B lanks
1. IA group /1 2. VIIA/17 3. Variable 4. higher, first
5. Si, P, C, N 6. 28 7. (non polar) covalent 8. Mg
9. IA 10. Lithium 11. Higher effective nuclear charge 12. Iner pair effect
Matc h th e C o lu mn
1. (A)-s (B)-r (C)-p (D)-q 2. (A)-s (B)-r (C)-q (d)-p 3. (A)-r (B)-q (C)-p (D)-s
4. (A)-r (B)-s (C)-q (D)-p 5. (A)-r (B)-s (C)-p (D)-q
A s s er ti o n - R eas o n Qu es ti o ns
1. D 2. D 3. C 4. C 5. C 6. D 7. A
C o mp r eh ens i o n B as ed Q u es i o ns
Comprehension #1 : 1. B 2. B,C 3. C 4.A 5.B 6.A
Comprehension #2 : 1. B 2. A
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J
B F I
K H L G
E
C
A
D
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Q
H L R
J T
1. No. because there no provision for filling of g-block element in periodic table.
3. 14th group, carbon family
4. (i) Most reactive metal will be an alkali metal of 1st group with its IE2 > > IE1. Thus most reactive metal is (a).
(ii) Most reactive non-metal will be a halogen of 17th group. Its IE1 will be quite high. Thus most reactive non
metal is (b).
(iii) A noble gas will have very, very high IE1. Thus (c) is a noble gas.
(iv) A metal that forms a stable binary halide will be an alkaline earth metal of 2nd group. Its IE2 will not be much
higher than IE1. Thus (d) is such a metal that forms a stable binary halide of formula AX2.
5. (a) C (b) Si (c) Al (d) Al
6. Na, becuase during IP2 electron is removed from stable octet configuration (ns 2 np 6).
7. (i) B, (ii) H, (iii) A, (iv) B, C, F, J, I, (v) A, (vi) I (vii) B, J (viii) E, H, K (ix) G (x) L
8. (i) H, (ii) J2+, (iii) H (iv) T
9. 11.2 10. 3.87 11. 10.435, 3.726
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BRAIN STOR MIN G SUBJ ECTIVE E X ER CISE ANSWER KEY E XE R CISE -4 (B)
1. Mn+7 < V+5 < Ca+2 < K+ < Cl– < S2– < P3–
2. Ionic radius of Se2– is expected to be in between the ionic radii of S2– and Te2–. Thus
1.84 2.21
Ionic radius of Se2– = = 2.025 A0
2
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4. The atomic numbers of vanadium, (V), chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) are respectively 23,
24, 25 and 26. Which one of these may be expected to have the highest second ionization enthalpy ?
(1) Cr (2) Mn (3) Fe (4) V [AIEEE-2003]
5. Which one of the following sets of ions represents the collection of isoelectronic species ?
[AIEEE-2004]
+ – 2+ 3+ + 2+ 3+ – + 2+ 3+ –
(1) K , Cl , Mg , Sc (2) Na , Ca , Sc , F (3) K , Ca , Sc , Cl (4) Na , Mg 2+ , Al 3+ , Cl –
+
6. Which of the following ions has the highest value of ionic radius ? [AIEEE-2004]
2– 3+ + –
(1) O (2) B (3) Li (4) F
7. Among Al 2O 3, SiO 2, P 2O 3 and SO 2, the correct order of acid strength is :- [AIEEE-2004]
(1) Al 2O 3 < SiO 2 < SO 2 < P 2 O 3 (2) SiO 2 < SO 2 < Al 2 O 3 < P 2 O 3
(3) SO 2 < P 2 O 3 < SiO 2 < Al 2 O 3 (4) Al 2O 3 < SiO 2 < P 2 O 3 < SO 2
8. The formation of the oxide ion O 2–(g) requires first an exothermic and then an endothermic step as shown
below :- [AIEEE-2004]
O(g) + e – = O –(g), H° = – 142 kJ mol –1
O –(g) + e – = O 2– (g), H° = 844 kJ mol –1
This is because :-
(1) O – ion will tend to resist the addition of another electron
(2) Oxygen has high electron affinity
(3) Oxygen is more electronegative
(4) O – ion has comparitively larger size than oxygen atom
9. In which of the following arrangements the order is NOT according to the property indicated against it ?
[AIEEE-2005]
3+ 2+ + –
(1) Al < Mg < Na < F – increasing ionic size
(2) B < C < N < O - increasing first ionization enthalpy
(3) I < Br < F < Cl - increasing electron gain enthalpy (with negative sign)
(4) Li < Na < K < Rb - increasing metallic radius
10. Which of the following oxides is amphoteric in character ? [AIEEE-2005]
(1) SnO 2 (2) SiO 2 (3) CO 2 (4) CaO
11. Pick out the isoelectronic structure from the following : [AIEEE-2005]
+ + –
I. CH 3 II. H3O III. NH3 IV. CH3
(1) I and II (2) III and IV (3) I and III (4) II, III and IV
12. The lanthanide contraction is responsible for the fact that [AIEEE-2005]
(1) Zr and Y have about the same radius (2) Zr and Nb have similar oxidation state
(3) Zr and Hf have about the same radius (4) Zr and Zn have the same oxidation state
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13. Which of the following factors may be regarded as the main cause of lanthanide contraction ?
(1) poor shielding of one of 4f electron by another in the subshell [AIEEE-2005]
(2) effective shielding of one of 4f electrons by another in the subshell
(3) poorer shielding of 5d electrons by 4f electrons
(4) greater shielding of 5d electrons by 4f electrons
14. The increasing order of the first ionization enthalpies of the elements B, P, S and F (lowest first) is :-
[AIEEE-2006]
(1) F < S < P < B (2) P < S < B < F (3) B < P < S < F (4) B < S < P < F
15. Which one of the following sets of ions represents a collection of isoelectronic species ?
[AIEEE-06]
3– 2– – 2– + + +2 +2 + – +2 +3
(1)N ,O , F , S (2) LI ,Na ,Mg , Ca (3)K ,Cl , Ca , Sc (4) Ba ,Sr , K +2 , Ca +2
+2 +2
16. Following statements regarding the periodic trends of chemical reactivity of the alkali metals and the halogens
are given. Which of these statements gives the correct picture ? [AIEEE-2006]
(1) In both the alkali metals and the halogens the chemical reactivity decreases with increase in atomic number
down the group
(2) Chemical reactivity increases with increase in atomic number down the group in both the alkali metals
and halogens
(3) In alkali metals the reactivity increases but in the halogen it decreases with increase in atomic number
down the group
(4) The reactivity decreases in the alkali metals but increases in the halogens with increase in atomic number
down the group
17. The set representing the correct order of ionic radius is :- [AIEEE- 2009]
(1) Li + > Na + > Mg 2+ > Be 2+ (2) Mg 2+ > Be 2+ > Li + > Na +
(3) Li + > Be 2+ > Na + > Mg 2+ (4) Na + > Li + > Mg 2+ > Be 2+
18. The correct sequence which shows decreasing order of the ionic radii of the elements is :-[AIEEE- 2010]
(1) O 2– > F – > Na + > Mg 2+ > Al 3+ (2) Al 3+ > Mg 2+ > Na + > F – > O 2–
(3) Na + > Mg 2+ > Al 3+ > O 2– > F – (4) Na + > F – > Mg 2+ > O 2– > Al 3+
19. Which one of the following orders presents the correct sequence of the increasing basic nature of the given
oxides ? [AIEEE- 2011]
(1) Na 2 O < K 2 O < MgO < Al 2 O 3 (2) K 2O < Na 2 O < Al 2 O 3 < MgO
(3) Al 2 O 3 < MgO < Na 2 O < K 2 O (4) MgO < K 2 O < Al 2O 3 < Na 2 O
20. The outer electron configuration of Gd (Atomic No. : 64) is :- [AIEEE- 2011]
4 4 2 7 1 2 3 5 2 8 0 2
(1) 4f 5d 6s (2) 4f 5d 6s (3) 4f 5d 6s (4) 4f 5d 6s
21. The correct order of electron gain enthalpy with negative sign of F, Cl, Br and I, having atomic number 9, 17,
35 and 53 respectively, is :- [AIEEE- 2011]
(1) I > Br > Cl > F (2) F > Cl > Br > I (3) Cl > F > Br > I (4) Br > Cl > I > F
22. The increasing order of the ionic radii of the given isoelectronic species is :- [AIEEE- 2012]
+ 2– 2+ – – 2+ + 2– 2– – 2+ +
(1) K , S , Ca , Cl (2) Cl , Ca , K , S (3) S , Cl , Ca , K (4) Ca , K , Cl –, S 2–
2+ +
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1. Moving from right to left in a periodic table, the atomic size is: [JEE 1995]
(A) increased (B) decreased (C) remains constant (D) none of these
2. The increasing order of electronegativity in the following elements: [JEE 1995]
(A) C, N, Si, P (B) N, Si, C, P (C) Si, P, C, N (D) P, Si, N, C
3. One element has atomic weight 39. Its electronic configuration is 1s2, 2s2 2p6, 3s2 3p6 4s1. The true statement
for that element is: [JEE 1995]
(A) High value of IE (B) Transition element
38
(C) Isotone with 18
Ar (D) None
4. The number of paired electrons in oxygen atom is: [JEE 1995]
(A) 6 (B) 16 (C) 8 (D) 32
+ 2+ – 2–
5. The decreasing size of K , Ca , Cl & S follows the order: [REE 1995]
(A) K+ > Ca +2 > S–2 > Cl– (B) K+ > Ca +2 > Cl– > S–2
(C) Ca +2 >K+ > Cl– > S–2 (D) S–2 > Cl– > K+ > Ca+2
6. Which of the following has the maximum number of unpaired electrons [JEE 1996]
(A) Mg2+ (B) Ti 3+ (C) V3+ (D) Fe 2+
7. The incorrect statement among the following is: [JEE 1997]
(A) the first ionisation potential of Al is less then the first ionisation potential of Mg
(B) the second ionisation potential of Mg is greater then the second ionisation potential of Na
(C) the first ionisation potential of Na is less then the first ionisation potential of Mg
(D) the third ionisation potential of Mg is greater then the third ionisation potential of Al
8. Li+, Mg2+, K+,Al3+ (Arrange in increasing order of radii) [JEE 1997]
9. Which one of the following statement (s) is (are) correct? [JEE 1998]
(A) The electronic configuration of Cr is [Ar] 3d5 4s1.(Atomic No. of Cr = 24)
(B) The magnetic quantum number may have a negative value
(C) In silver atom, 23 electrons have a spin of one type and 24 of the opposite type. ( Atomic No. of Ag = 47)
(D) The oxidation state of nitrogen in HN3 is –3.
10. The electrons, identified by n & l ; [JEE 1999]
(i) n = 4 , l = 1 (ii) n = 4 , l = 0 (iii) n = 3 , l = 2
(iv) n = 3 , l = 1 can be placed in order of increasing energy, from the lowest to highest as :
(A) (iv) < (ii) < (iii) < (i) (B) (iii) < (ii) < (iv) < (i)
(C) (i) < (iii) < (ii) < (iv) (D) (iii) < (i) < (iv) < (ii)
11. Gaseous state electronic configuration of nitrogen atom can be represented as : [JEE 1999]
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12. The electronic configuration of an element is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d5 4s1. This represents its :
(A) excited state (B) ground state (C) cationic form (D) none [JEE 2000]
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13. Assertion: F atom has a less negative electron gain enthalpy than Cl atom. [JEE 2000]
Reason: Additional electron is repelled more efficiently by 3p electron in Cl atom than by 2pelectron in F
atom.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
14. The correct order of radii is: [JEE 2000]
(A) N < Be < B (B) F– < O2– < N3– (C) Na < Li < K (D) Fe 3+ < Fe 2+ < Fe 4+
15. The IE1 of Be is greater than that of B. [T/F] [JEE 2001]
16. The set representing correct order of IP1 is [JEE 2001]
(A) K > Na > Li (B) Be > Mg > Ca (C) B > C > N (D) Fe > Si > C
17. Identify the least stable ion amongst the following: [JEE 2002]
– – – –
(A) Li (B) Be (C) B (D) C
18. The maximum number of electrons that can have principal quantum number n=3, and spin quantum number,
m s = – 1/2, is [JEE 2011]
1. A 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. D
6. D 7. B
17. B 18. 9
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