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Elements P, Q, and R are in the same period of the modern periodic table. P readily loses its one valence electron to form a stable ion. - Chemistry

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Elements P, Q, and R are in the same period of the modern periodic table. 

  • P readily loses its one valence electron to form a stable ion.
  • Q shares its electrons in bonding but does not form ions easily.
  • R has high electronegativity.

Answer the following questions based on the above information:

  1. Which clement would be most difficult to reduce among P, Q and R?
  2. Which element is expected to have the smallest atomic radius among P, Q and R?
  3. Arrange P, Q and R in order of decreasing ionization potential.
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Solution

(a) P readily loses its valence electron due to its metallic nature, and hence it is least likely to gain an electron, making it the most difficult to reduce.

(b) R has the smallest atomic radius because atomic size decreases from left to right across a period, and its high electronegativity indicates that it is positioned towards the right side of the period.

(c) The decreasing order of ionization potential is R > Q > P, since ionisation energy increases from left to right across a period. Therefore, R has the highest ionization potential, while P, being metallic, has the lowest.

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