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प्रश्न
Arrange the following as per instruction given in the bracket.
Na, K, Cl, S, Si (increasing ionisation potential)
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उत्तर
Na, K, Cl, S, Si (increasing ionisation potential) -
Cl < S < Si < Na < K
1256 < 999 < 786 < 496 < 419
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संबंधित प्रश्न
A process of formation of ions from molecules which are not in the ionic state
Give reason for the following:
Ionisation potential of the element increases across a period.
Choose the correct answer.
An element with highest ionization potential
(i) Calesium
(ii) Fluorine
(iii) Helium
(iv) Neon
Arrange the following in increasing order of property indicated
Li, Be, B (ionization energy)
In a group, a particular element has the lowest ionization potential; does it ionize most easily or least easily? Explain with example.
State whether the ionization potential increases or decreases on going down a group.
Supply the missing word from those in the brackets:
If an element has a low ionization energy then it is likely to be ______ (metallic/ non-metallic).
Fill in the blank by selecting the correct word from the option.
If an element has a low ionization energy then it is likely to be ________
Fill in the blank from the choice given in bracket.
The energy required to remove on electron from a natural isolated gaseous atom and convert it into a positively charged gaseous ion is called ____________
First ionisation enthalpy of two elements X and Y are 500 kJ mol−1 and 375 kJ mol−1 respectively. Comment about their relative position in a group as well as in a period.
