04. Ionization Energy
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89602 The first ionisation energy (in $\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol}$ ) of $\mathrm{Na}$, $\mathrm{Mg}, \mathrm{Al}$ and $\mathrm{Si}$ respectively, are:

1 $496,577,737,786$
2 $786,737,577,496$
3 $496,577,786,737$
4 $496,737,577,786$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89596 Identify the elements $X$ and $Y$ using the ionisation energy values given below:
{lll}
| {l}{ Ionization energy $( / )$} |
|---|
|$$ | $1^{ {st }}$ | $2^{ {nd }}$ |
|$$ | 495 | 4563 |
| 731 | 1450

1 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Na} ; \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Mg}$
2 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Mg} ; \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Na}$
3 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{F} ; \quad \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Mg}$
4 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Mg}$; $\mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{F}$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89597 Assertion (A): The first ionization energy of Be is greater than that of $B$.
Reason (R): 2p orbital has lower energy than 2 s orbital.

1 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are true and $\mathrm{R}$ is a correct explanation for $A$
2 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are true but $\mathrm{R}$ is not a correct explanation for $A$
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is true $\mathrm{R}$ is false
4 $\mathrm{A}$ is false, $\mathrm{R}$ is true
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89598 The second ionisation energies of $\mathrm{Li}, \mathrm{Be}, \mathrm{B}$ and $C$ are in the order

1 $\mathrm{Li}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Be}$
2 Li $>$ B $>$ C $>$ Be
3 $\mathrm{Be}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Li}$
4 $\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{Be}>\mathrm{Li}$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89603 Assertion: Ionisation enthalpy of beryllium is higher than that of boron.
Reason: Across the period, from left to right, ionisation enthalpy decreases.

1 If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
2 If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
3 If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89602 The first ionisation energy (in $\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol}$ ) of $\mathrm{Na}$, $\mathrm{Mg}, \mathrm{Al}$ and $\mathrm{Si}$ respectively, are:

1 $496,577,737,786$
2 $786,737,577,496$
3 $496,577,786,737$
4 $496,737,577,786$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89596 Identify the elements $X$ and $Y$ using the ionisation energy values given below:
{lll}
| {l}{ Ionization energy $( / )$} |
|---|
|$$ | $1^{ {st }}$ | $2^{ {nd }}$ |
|$$ | 495 | 4563 |
| 731 | 1450

1 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Na} ; \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Mg}$
2 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Mg} ; \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Na}$
3 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{F} ; \quad \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Mg}$
4 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Mg}$; $\mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{F}$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89597 Assertion (A): The first ionization energy of Be is greater than that of $B$.
Reason (R): 2p orbital has lower energy than 2 s orbital.

1 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are true and $\mathrm{R}$ is a correct explanation for $A$
2 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are true but $\mathrm{R}$ is not a correct explanation for $A$
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is true $\mathrm{R}$ is false
4 $\mathrm{A}$ is false, $\mathrm{R}$ is true
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89598 The second ionisation energies of $\mathrm{Li}, \mathrm{Be}, \mathrm{B}$ and $C$ are in the order

1 $\mathrm{Li}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Be}$
2 Li $>$ B $>$ C $>$ Be
3 $\mathrm{Be}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Li}$
4 $\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{Be}>\mathrm{Li}$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89603 Assertion: Ionisation enthalpy of beryllium is higher than that of boron.
Reason: Across the period, from left to right, ionisation enthalpy decreases.

1 If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
2 If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
3 If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89602 The first ionisation energy (in $\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol}$ ) of $\mathrm{Na}$, $\mathrm{Mg}, \mathrm{Al}$ and $\mathrm{Si}$ respectively, are:

1 $496,577,737,786$
2 $786,737,577,496$
3 $496,577,786,737$
4 $496,737,577,786$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89596 Identify the elements $X$ and $Y$ using the ionisation energy values given below:
{lll}
| {l}{ Ionization energy $( / )$} |
|---|
|$$ | $1^{ {st }}$ | $2^{ {nd }}$ |
|$$ | 495 | 4563 |
| 731 | 1450

1 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Na} ; \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Mg}$
2 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Mg} ; \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Na}$
3 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{F} ; \quad \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Mg}$
4 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Mg}$; $\mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{F}$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89597 Assertion (A): The first ionization energy of Be is greater than that of $B$.
Reason (R): 2p orbital has lower energy than 2 s orbital.

1 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are true and $\mathrm{R}$ is a correct explanation for $A$
2 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are true but $\mathrm{R}$ is not a correct explanation for $A$
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is true $\mathrm{R}$ is false
4 $\mathrm{A}$ is false, $\mathrm{R}$ is true
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89598 The second ionisation energies of $\mathrm{Li}, \mathrm{Be}, \mathrm{B}$ and $C$ are in the order

1 $\mathrm{Li}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Be}$
2 Li $>$ B $>$ C $>$ Be
3 $\mathrm{Be}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Li}$
4 $\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{Be}>\mathrm{Li}$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89603 Assertion: Ionisation enthalpy of beryllium is higher than that of boron.
Reason: Across the period, from left to right, ionisation enthalpy decreases.

1 If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
2 If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
3 If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89602 The first ionisation energy (in $\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol}$ ) of $\mathrm{Na}$, $\mathrm{Mg}, \mathrm{Al}$ and $\mathrm{Si}$ respectively, are:

1 $496,577,737,786$
2 $786,737,577,496$
3 $496,577,786,737$
4 $496,737,577,786$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89596 Identify the elements $X$ and $Y$ using the ionisation energy values given below:
{lll}
| {l}{ Ionization energy $( / )$} |
|---|
|$$ | $1^{ {st }}$ | $2^{ {nd }}$ |
|$$ | 495 | 4563 |
| 731 | 1450

1 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Na} ; \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Mg}$
2 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Mg} ; \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Na}$
3 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{F} ; \quad \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Mg}$
4 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Mg}$; $\mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{F}$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89597 Assertion (A): The first ionization energy of Be is greater than that of $B$.
Reason (R): 2p orbital has lower energy than 2 s orbital.

1 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are true and $\mathrm{R}$ is a correct explanation for $A$
2 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are true but $\mathrm{R}$ is not a correct explanation for $A$
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is true $\mathrm{R}$ is false
4 $\mathrm{A}$ is false, $\mathrm{R}$ is true
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89598 The second ionisation energies of $\mathrm{Li}, \mathrm{Be}, \mathrm{B}$ and $C$ are in the order

1 $\mathrm{Li}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Be}$
2 Li $>$ B $>$ C $>$ Be
3 $\mathrm{Be}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Li}$
4 $\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{Be}>\mathrm{Li}$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89603 Assertion: Ionisation enthalpy of beryllium is higher than that of boron.
Reason: Across the period, from left to right, ionisation enthalpy decreases.

1 If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
2 If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
3 If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89602 The first ionisation energy (in $\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol}$ ) of $\mathrm{Na}$, $\mathrm{Mg}, \mathrm{Al}$ and $\mathrm{Si}$ respectively, are:

1 $496,577,737,786$
2 $786,737,577,496$
3 $496,577,786,737$
4 $496,737,577,786$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89596 Identify the elements $X$ and $Y$ using the ionisation energy values given below:
{lll}
| {l}{ Ionization energy $( / )$} |
|---|
|$$ | $1^{ {st }}$ | $2^{ {nd }}$ |
|$$ | 495 | 4563 |
| 731 | 1450

1 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Na} ; \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Mg}$
2 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Mg} ; \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Na}$
3 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{F} ; \quad \mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{Mg}$
4 $\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{Mg}$; $\mathrm{Y}=\mathrm{F}$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89597 Assertion (A): The first ionization energy of Be is greater than that of $B$.
Reason (R): 2p orbital has lower energy than 2 s orbital.

1 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are true and $\mathrm{R}$ is a correct explanation for $A$
2 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are true but $\mathrm{R}$ is not a correct explanation for $A$
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is true $\mathrm{R}$ is false
4 $\mathrm{A}$ is false, $\mathrm{R}$ is true
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89598 The second ionisation energies of $\mathrm{Li}, \mathrm{Be}, \mathrm{B}$ and $C$ are in the order

1 $\mathrm{Li}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Be}$
2 Li $>$ B $>$ C $>$ Be
3 $\mathrm{Be}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Li}$
4 $\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{C}>\mathrm{Be}>\mathrm{Li}$
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

89603 Assertion: Ionisation enthalpy of beryllium is higher than that of boron.
Reason: Across the period, from left to right, ionisation enthalpy decreases.

1 If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
2 If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
3 If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.