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Give an example of a reaction where the following is involved .
Absorption of heat
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Give an example of a reaction where the following is involved .
High pressure is required
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State the modern periodic law.
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How many periods and groups are there in the modern periodic table?
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What is meant in the periodic table by a period?
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From the standpoint of atomic structure, what determines which elements will be the first and which the last in a period of the periodic table?
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What is the number of elements in the 1st period?
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What is the number of elements in the 3rd period, of the modern periodic table?
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How does number of (i) valence electrons (ii) valency; vary on moving from left to right in the second period of a periodic table?
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Name and state the following with reference to the elements of the first three periods of the periodic table.
A covalent compound formed by an element in period 2 and a halogen.
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Name an element of group 18 which can form compounds.
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The horizontal rows in a periodic table are called _____.
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An element A has 2 electrons in its fourth shell. State its electronic configuration.
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In what respect does hydrogen differ from:
halogens?
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Compare hydrogen and halogens on the basis of:
physical state
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Two elements P and Q belong to the same period of the modern periodic table and are in group 1 and group 2, respectively. Compare the following characteristics in the tabular form.
- Number of electrons in their atoms
- Their tendency to lose electrons
- Their metallic characters
- Formation of their oxides
- Formulae of their chlorides
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State (i) the three variables for gas laws and (ii) SI units of these variables.
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Give reason for the following:
Gases have a lower density compared to solids or liquids.
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Give reason for the following:
Gases exert pressure in all directions.
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What is meant by aqueous tension? How is the pressure exerted by a gas corrected to account for aqueous tension?
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