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Arrange the following in order of increasing ionisation energy:

P, Na, Cl

Explain your choice.

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Arrange the following in order of increasing ionisation energy:

F, O, Ne

Explain your choice.

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Arrange the following in order of increasing ionisation energy:

Ne, He, Ar

Explain your choice.

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Across a period, the ionization potential ______.

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Across a period, the ionization potential ______.

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With reference to the variation of properties in the Periodic Table, which of the following is generally true?

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Give reason:

Ionisation potential of the element increases across a period from left to right.

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Ionisation Potential values depend on atomic size. Explain.

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Ionisation Potential values depend on the nuclear pull. Explain.

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The element with highest ionisation potential is ______.

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This question refers to the elements of the Periodic Table with atomic numbers from 3 to 18. Some of the elements are shown by letters, but the letters are not the usual symbols of the elements.

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A B C D E F G H
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
I J K L M N O P

Which of these have least Ionisation Energy?

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Give an example in the following case:

Compound with electrovalent and covalent bond

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Give two examples of strong alkalis.

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Give two examples of weak alkalis.

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Choose the most appropriate answer from

(SO2, SiO2, Al2O3, CO, MgO, Na2O)

An amphoteric oxide.

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Solution A is strong acid B weak acid C strong alkali.

Which solution gives gelatinous white ppt with zinc sulphate, ppt disappears in excess?

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Solution A is strong acid B weak acid C strong alkali.

Give example of a weak alkali.

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Fill in the blank from the choices given:

The basicity of acetic acid is ______.

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Arrange the following as per the instruction given in the brackets:

He, Ar, Ne (Increasing order of the number of electron shells)

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

Methane

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

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