Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89479
What type of structure does Have?
1 Linear
2 Hexagonal
3 Cyclic
4 Polymeric
Explanation:
Phosphonitrilic compounds are known as phosphazenes. Their general formula is .
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89480
Which one of the following ions has the highest value of ionic radius?
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
The ionic radii follows the order
BITSAT 2009
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89481
Atomic radii of and vary
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
As we move down a group from top to bottom, radii increase but and have almost same radius due to poor shielding of f-orbitals. The atomic radii of and transition element are nearly same. This similarity in size is consequence of lanthanide contraction. Because of this lanthanide contraction the radii of becomes nearly equal to that of . Hence, the order are
CG PET -2009
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89483
Difference between and as has
1 larger radii and larger size
2 smaller radii and larger size
3 larger radii and smaller size
4 smaller radii and smaller size
Explanation:
The radii of anion is always larger than the atomic radii of its original atom. In an anion as electron are added to the neutral atom the nuclear charge acts more electron so that each electron is held less tightly and electron clouds are expand. Thus, has larger radii and larger size.
BCECE-2008
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89484 has a lower ionic radius than because
1 atom has less number of neutrons than
2 has a higher nuclear charge than
3 their electronegativities are different
4 has a lower ionisation potential than atom.
Explanation:
has a lower ionic radius than because has higher nuclear charge than .
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89479
What type of structure does Have?
1 Linear
2 Hexagonal
3 Cyclic
4 Polymeric
Explanation:
Phosphonitrilic compounds are known as phosphazenes. Their general formula is .
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89480
Which one of the following ions has the highest value of ionic radius?
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
The ionic radii follows the order
BITSAT 2009
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89481
Atomic radii of and vary
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
As we move down a group from top to bottom, radii increase but and have almost same radius due to poor shielding of f-orbitals. The atomic radii of and transition element are nearly same. This similarity in size is consequence of lanthanide contraction. Because of this lanthanide contraction the radii of becomes nearly equal to that of . Hence, the order are
CG PET -2009
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89483
Difference between and as has
1 larger radii and larger size
2 smaller radii and larger size
3 larger radii and smaller size
4 smaller radii and smaller size
Explanation:
The radii of anion is always larger than the atomic radii of its original atom. In an anion as electron are added to the neutral atom the nuclear charge acts more electron so that each electron is held less tightly and electron clouds are expand. Thus, has larger radii and larger size.
BCECE-2008
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89484 has a lower ionic radius than because
1 atom has less number of neutrons than
2 has a higher nuclear charge than
3 their electronegativities are different
4 has a lower ionisation potential than atom.
Explanation:
has a lower ionic radius than because has higher nuclear charge than .
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89479
What type of structure does Have?
1 Linear
2 Hexagonal
3 Cyclic
4 Polymeric
Explanation:
Phosphonitrilic compounds are known as phosphazenes. Their general formula is .
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89480
Which one of the following ions has the highest value of ionic radius?
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
The ionic radii follows the order
BITSAT 2009
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89481
Atomic radii of and vary
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
As we move down a group from top to bottom, radii increase but and have almost same radius due to poor shielding of f-orbitals. The atomic radii of and transition element are nearly same. This similarity in size is consequence of lanthanide contraction. Because of this lanthanide contraction the radii of becomes nearly equal to that of . Hence, the order are
CG PET -2009
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89483
Difference between and as has
1 larger radii and larger size
2 smaller radii and larger size
3 larger radii and smaller size
4 smaller radii and smaller size
Explanation:
The radii of anion is always larger than the atomic radii of its original atom. In an anion as electron are added to the neutral atom the nuclear charge acts more electron so that each electron is held less tightly and electron clouds are expand. Thus, has larger radii and larger size.
BCECE-2008
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89484 has a lower ionic radius than because
1 atom has less number of neutrons than
2 has a higher nuclear charge than
3 their electronegativities are different
4 has a lower ionisation potential than atom.
Explanation:
has a lower ionic radius than because has higher nuclear charge than .
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89479
What type of structure does Have?
1 Linear
2 Hexagonal
3 Cyclic
4 Polymeric
Explanation:
Phosphonitrilic compounds are known as phosphazenes. Their general formula is .
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89480
Which one of the following ions has the highest value of ionic radius?
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
The ionic radii follows the order
BITSAT 2009
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89481
Atomic radii of and vary
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
As we move down a group from top to bottom, radii increase but and have almost same radius due to poor shielding of f-orbitals. The atomic radii of and transition element are nearly same. This similarity in size is consequence of lanthanide contraction. Because of this lanthanide contraction the radii of becomes nearly equal to that of . Hence, the order are
CG PET -2009
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89483
Difference between and as has
1 larger radii and larger size
2 smaller radii and larger size
3 larger radii and smaller size
4 smaller radii and smaller size
Explanation:
The radii of anion is always larger than the atomic radii of its original atom. In an anion as electron are added to the neutral atom the nuclear charge acts more electron so that each electron is held less tightly and electron clouds are expand. Thus, has larger radii and larger size.
BCECE-2008
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89484 has a lower ionic radius than because
1 atom has less number of neutrons than
2 has a higher nuclear charge than
3 their electronegativities are different
4 has a lower ionisation potential than atom.
Explanation:
has a lower ionic radius than because has higher nuclear charge than .
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89479
What type of structure does Have?
1 Linear
2 Hexagonal
3 Cyclic
4 Polymeric
Explanation:
Phosphonitrilic compounds are known as phosphazenes. Their general formula is .
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89480
Which one of the following ions has the highest value of ionic radius?
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
The ionic radii follows the order
BITSAT 2009
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89481
Atomic radii of and vary
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
As we move down a group from top to bottom, radii increase but and have almost same radius due to poor shielding of f-orbitals. The atomic radii of and transition element are nearly same. This similarity in size is consequence of lanthanide contraction. Because of this lanthanide contraction the radii of becomes nearly equal to that of . Hence, the order are
CG PET -2009
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89483
Difference between and as has
1 larger radii and larger size
2 smaller radii and larger size
3 larger radii and smaller size
4 smaller radii and smaller size
Explanation:
The radii of anion is always larger than the atomic radii of its original atom. In an anion as electron are added to the neutral atom the nuclear charge acts more electron so that each electron is held less tightly and electron clouds are expand. Thus, has larger radii and larger size.
BCECE-2008
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
89484 has a lower ionic radius than because
1 atom has less number of neutrons than
2 has a higher nuclear charge than
3 their electronegativities are different
4 has a lower ionisation potential than atom.
Explanation:
has a lower ionic radius than because has higher nuclear charge than .