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Draw an electron dot diagram to show the formation of each of the following compounds:

Magnesium Chloride

[H = 1, C = 6, Mg = 12, Cl = 17]

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Element X is a metal with a valency 2, Y is 3 non- metal with a valency 3.

1) Write an equation to show how Y from an ion.

2) If Y is a diatomic gas, write an equation for the direct combination of X and Y to form a compound.

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Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

If an element A belongs to Period 3 and Group II, then it will have

A. 3 shells and 2 valence electrons

B. 2 shells and 3 valence electrons

C. 3 shells and 3 valence electrons

D. 2 shells and 2 valence electrons

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Give one word or phrase for the following:

The amount of energy released when an atom in the gaseous state accepts an electron to form an anion.

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The energy released when an electron is added to a neutral gaseous isolated atom to form a negatively charged iron.

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Define the term ‘electron affinity’.

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Arrange the elements of second period in increasing order of their electron affinity. Name the elements which do not follow the trend in this period.

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Electron affinity values generally _______ across the periods left to right and ______ down the group top to bottom.

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State the factors on which electron affinity depends ?

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Give reason:

Electron affinity of halogens is comparatively high ?

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Give reason:

Electronegativity of chorine is higher than Sulphur?

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Explain the following:

Halogens have a high electron affinity.

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Explain the following:

The reducing power of element increases down in the group while decreases in a period.

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Arrange the elements of group 17 and group 1 according to the given conditions.

Increasing electron affinity

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Arrange the elements of group 17 and group 1 according to the given conditions.

Increasing electron affinity

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Which has higher E.A. fluorine or Neon?

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An element in period 3, whose electron affinity is zero:

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How would you obtain a base from another base.

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F, B, N, O  (In the increasing order of electron affinity) 

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Why is the electron affinity of fluorine less than chlorine?

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