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Write the electronic configuration of K and Ne.
Concept: Periods and Electronic Configuration
The atomic masses of three elements A, B and C having similar chemical properties are 7, 23 and 39, respectively.
- Calculate the average atomic mass of elements A and C.
- Compare the average atomic mass with atomic mass of B.
- What could the elements A, B and C be?
Concept: Periods and Electronic Configuration
Classify the following elements into metals, non-metals and metalliods
As, C, Hg, Mg, S, Si
Concept: Periods and Electronic Configuration
Write the merits of the modern periodic table over Mendeleev’s Periodic table
Concept: The Modern Periodic Table
Differentiate between Normal elements and Transition elements.
Concept: Periods and Electronic Configuration
What would be the correct order if Zn, Fe, Al and Cu are arranged in increasing order of reactivity?
Concept: The Modern Periodic Table
Atomic number of metal ‚A‛ is 11, while atomic number of metal ‚B‛ is 20. Which of them will be more reactive? Write the chemical reaction of dilute HCl with metal ‚A‛.
Concept: Periods and Electronic Configuration
Taking into consideration the period of the elements given below, answer the following questions:
| Elements | Atomic Radius (pm) |
| O | 66 |
| B | 88 |
| C | 77 |
| N | 74 |
| Be | 111 |
| Li | 152 |
- Arrange the above elements in decreasing order of their atomic radii.
- State the period to which the above elements belong.
- Why this arrangement of elements is similar to the above period of modern periodic table?
- Which of the above elements have the biggest and the smallest atom?
- What is the periodic trend observed in the variation of atomic radius while going from left to right within a period?
Concept: Periods and Electronic Configuration
State the modern periodic law.
Concept: The Modern Periodic Table
Fill in the blank and rewrite the completed statement:
________ group in the periodic table contains elements that are all gases at room temperature.
Concept: Periods and Electronic Configuration
Concept: Periods and Electronic Configuration
Answer the following question:
State the four blocks of the modern periodic table based on the electronic configuration of elements.
Concept: Periods and Electronic Configuration
Distinguish between:
s-block - p-block
Concept: The Modern Periodic Table
Position of A, B and C three elements is given in the table from the modern periodic table. Answer the following questions.
| Periods | Group 2 | Group 17 |
| 2 | ----- | A |
| 3 | B | ----- |
| 4 | ----- | C |
- What is A element metal or nonmetal?
- Which is the outermost orbit of element B?
- Identify C element and it's physical state.
Concept: The Modern Periodic Table
Define periods of modern periodic table.
Concept: The Modern Periodic Table
Define groups of modern periodic table.
Concept: The Modern Periodic Table
Select the appropriate options and complete the following paragraph:
(metals, non-metals, metalloids, four, seven, s-block, p-block, d-block, f-block).
On the basis of electronic configuration, elements in the modern periodic table are classified Into ______ blocks. Groups 1 and 2 elements are included in ______ and all these elements are metals. (except Hydrogen). Group 13 to 18 elements are included in ______. This block contains metals, non-metals and metalloids. Group 3 to 12 elements are included in ______ and all the elements are ______ elements shown at the bottom of the periodic table i.e. Lanthanides and Actinides constitute ______ and all these elements are metals.
Concept: The Modern Periodic Table
Corrosion can be prevented by using ……………. solution.
Concept: Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds > Oxidation
Reaction of iron nails with copper sulphate solution is an example of
(a) Combination reaction
(b) Decomposition reaction
(c) Displacement reaction
(d) Double displacement reaction
Concept: Types of Chemical Reactions > Single Displacement Reaction
Complete the following reaction, balance it and write the name of the products CuO + HCI →_________ + _________
Concept: Types of Chemical Reactions > Double Displacement Reaction
