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प्रश्न
A, B, C are three elements in which B is an inert gas other than helium. With this information complete the following table.
| Element | Atomic number | No. of electrons in the valence shell | Group to which the element belongs |
| A | Z − 1 | - | - |
| B | Z | - | - |
| C | Z + 1 | - | - |
Also, explain the following:
- Electron affinity of element A is more than that of element C.
- lonization energy of element C is less than that of element A.
- Electron affinity of B is zero.
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उत्तर
| Element | Atomic number | No. of electrons in the valence shell | Group to which the element belongs |
| A | Z − 1 | 7 | 17 |
| B | Z | 8 | 18 |
| C | Z + 1 | 1 | 1 |
- Element A is a halogen with 7 valence electrons. It needs only 1 electron to achieve a stable octet, releasing a large amount of energy when it gains an electron. Conversely, element C is an alkali metal with 1 valence electron and readily loses it instead of gaining one. Therefore, element A has a much higher electron affinity.
- Element C belongs to group 1 and has entered a new principal shell. It has a larger atomic radius and a single outer electron that is highly shielded from the nucleus, meaning it requires very little energy to remove. Element A has a smaller atomic size and a higher effective nuclear charge, holding its valence electrons tightly and requiring far more ionisation energy.
- Element B is a noble gas with a completely filled valence shell electronic configuration (ns2np6). Because its octet is already stable, it has no tendency to accept an extra electron. Forcing an electron into a higher, empty energy level requires adding energy rather than releasing it, resulting in an electron affinity of zero.
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