Elements with an electronic configuration 1s2 2s22p6 3s23p63d10 4s24p64d10 5s25p3 belong to the group :
1. | 3rd | 2. | 15th |
3. | 17th | 4. | 2nd |
Which one of the elements with the following outer orbital configurations may exhibit the largest number of oxidation states?
1. 3d3,4s2
2. 3d5,4s1
3. 3d5,4s2
4. 3d2,4s2
Those in a group that falls under the law of triads include:
1. Cl, Br, I
2. C, N, O
3. Na, K, Rb
4. H, O, N
All the non-metals in the long form of the periodic table are placed under:
1. s-Block
2. p-Block
3. f-Block
4. d-Block
General electronic configuration of the transition elements is given by:
1. ns2nd1-10
2. ns2np6nd1-10
3. (n-1)d1-10np6
4. (n-1)d1-10ns1-2
The statement that is incorrect for the periodic classification of elements is:
1. The properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic number.
2. Non-metallic elements are lesser in number than metallic elements.
3. The first ionization energies of elements along a period do not vary in a regular manner with an increase in atomic number.
4. For transition elements, the d-subshells are filled with electrons monotonically with an increase in atomic number.
The ions O2-, F-, Na+, Mg2+, and Al3+ are isoelectronic. Their ionic radii show [2003]
1. an increase from O2- to F- and then decrease from Na+ to Al3+
2. a decrease from O2- to F- and then increase from Na+ to Al3+
3. a significant increase from O2- to Al3+
4. a significant decrease from O2- to Al3+
An example of metalloid elements in the periodic table is:
1. | Na and K | 2. | Cu and Al |
3. | As and Si | 4. | Ca and Mg |
The element with atomic number 26 is:
1. A non-metal
2. Krypton
3. Iron
4. Manganese
The alkali metals have:
1. highest ionization energy
2. largest atomic radii
3. highest density
4. highest electronegativity