Periodic Trends in Chemical Properties of Elements
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313294 Assertion :
Nitrogen has higher ionisation energy than that of oxygen.
Reason :
Nitrogen has smaller atomic size than that of oxygen.

1 If both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
2 If both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
3 If Assertion is true but Reason is false.
4 If Assertion is false but Reason is true.
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313295 A sudden jump between the values of second and third ionisation energies of an element is associated with configuration

1 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{1}}}\)
2 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{1}}}\)
3 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{2}}}\)
4 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313296 The correct order of ionisation energies is

1 Zn < Cd < H
2 Hg < Cd > Zn
3 Ar > Ne > He
4 Cs < Rb < Na
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313297 A neutral atom \((\mathrm{A})\) is converted to \(\left(\mathrm{A}^{3+}\right)\) by the following process:
\(\mathrm{A} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{1}} \mathrm{~A}^{+} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{2}} \mathrm{~A}^{2+} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{3}} \mathrm{~A}^{3+}\)
The correct order of \(\mathrm{E}_{1}, \mathrm{E}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{E}_{3}\)energies is

1 \(\mathrm{E}_{1} < \mathrm{E}_{2} < \mathrm{E}_{3}\)
2 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}>\mathrm{E}_{2}>\mathrm{E}_{3}\)
3 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}=\mathrm{E}_{2}=\mathrm{E}_{3}\)
4 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}>\mathrm{E}_{2} < \mathrm{E}_{3}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313298 Among the following, the one that would require the most energy for the removal of one more electron is

1 \({{\rm{F}}^{\rm{ - }}}\)
2 \({\rm{Ne}}\)
3 \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}^{\rm{ + }}}\)
4 \({\rm{M}}{{\rm{g}}^{{\rm{2 + }}}}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313294 Assertion :
Nitrogen has higher ionisation energy than that of oxygen.
Reason :
Nitrogen has smaller atomic size than that of oxygen.

1 If both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
2 If both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
3 If Assertion is true but Reason is false.
4 If Assertion is false but Reason is true.
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313295 A sudden jump between the values of second and third ionisation energies of an element is associated with configuration

1 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{1}}}\)
2 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{1}}}\)
3 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{2}}}\)
4 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313296 The correct order of ionisation energies is

1 Zn < Cd < H
2 Hg < Cd > Zn
3 Ar > Ne > He
4 Cs < Rb < Na
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313297 A neutral atom \((\mathrm{A})\) is converted to \(\left(\mathrm{A}^{3+}\right)\) by the following process:
\(\mathrm{A} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{1}} \mathrm{~A}^{+} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{2}} \mathrm{~A}^{2+} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{3}} \mathrm{~A}^{3+}\)
The correct order of \(\mathrm{E}_{1}, \mathrm{E}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{E}_{3}\)energies is

1 \(\mathrm{E}_{1} < \mathrm{E}_{2} < \mathrm{E}_{3}\)
2 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}>\mathrm{E}_{2}>\mathrm{E}_{3}\)
3 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}=\mathrm{E}_{2}=\mathrm{E}_{3}\)
4 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}>\mathrm{E}_{2} < \mathrm{E}_{3}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313298 Among the following, the one that would require the most energy for the removal of one more electron is

1 \({{\rm{F}}^{\rm{ - }}}\)
2 \({\rm{Ne}}\)
3 \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}^{\rm{ + }}}\)
4 \({\rm{M}}{{\rm{g}}^{{\rm{2 + }}}}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313294 Assertion :
Nitrogen has higher ionisation energy than that of oxygen.
Reason :
Nitrogen has smaller atomic size than that of oxygen.

1 If both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
2 If both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
3 If Assertion is true but Reason is false.
4 If Assertion is false but Reason is true.
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313295 A sudden jump between the values of second and third ionisation energies of an element is associated with configuration

1 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{1}}}\)
2 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{1}}}\)
3 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{2}}}\)
4 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313296 The correct order of ionisation energies is

1 Zn < Cd < H
2 Hg < Cd > Zn
3 Ar > Ne > He
4 Cs < Rb < Na
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313297 A neutral atom \((\mathrm{A})\) is converted to \(\left(\mathrm{A}^{3+}\right)\) by the following process:
\(\mathrm{A} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{1}} \mathrm{~A}^{+} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{2}} \mathrm{~A}^{2+} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{3}} \mathrm{~A}^{3+}\)
The correct order of \(\mathrm{E}_{1}, \mathrm{E}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{E}_{3}\)energies is

1 \(\mathrm{E}_{1} < \mathrm{E}_{2} < \mathrm{E}_{3}\)
2 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}>\mathrm{E}_{2}>\mathrm{E}_{3}\)
3 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}=\mathrm{E}_{2}=\mathrm{E}_{3}\)
4 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}>\mathrm{E}_{2} < \mathrm{E}_{3}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313298 Among the following, the one that would require the most energy for the removal of one more electron is

1 \({{\rm{F}}^{\rm{ - }}}\)
2 \({\rm{Ne}}\)
3 \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}^{\rm{ + }}}\)
4 \({\rm{M}}{{\rm{g}}^{{\rm{2 + }}}}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313294 Assertion :
Nitrogen has higher ionisation energy than that of oxygen.
Reason :
Nitrogen has smaller atomic size than that of oxygen.

1 If both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
2 If both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
3 If Assertion is true but Reason is false.
4 If Assertion is false but Reason is true.
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313295 A sudden jump between the values of second and third ionisation energies of an element is associated with configuration

1 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{1}}}\)
2 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{1}}}\)
3 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{2}}}\)
4 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313296 The correct order of ionisation energies is

1 Zn < Cd < H
2 Hg < Cd > Zn
3 Ar > Ne > He
4 Cs < Rb < Na
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313297 A neutral atom \((\mathrm{A})\) is converted to \(\left(\mathrm{A}^{3+}\right)\) by the following process:
\(\mathrm{A} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{1}} \mathrm{~A}^{+} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{2}} \mathrm{~A}^{2+} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{3}} \mathrm{~A}^{3+}\)
The correct order of \(\mathrm{E}_{1}, \mathrm{E}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{E}_{3}\)energies is

1 \(\mathrm{E}_{1} < \mathrm{E}_{2} < \mathrm{E}_{3}\)
2 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}>\mathrm{E}_{2}>\mathrm{E}_{3}\)
3 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}=\mathrm{E}_{2}=\mathrm{E}_{3}\)
4 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}>\mathrm{E}_{2} < \mathrm{E}_{3}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313298 Among the following, the one that would require the most energy for the removal of one more electron is

1 \({{\rm{F}}^{\rm{ - }}}\)
2 \({\rm{Ne}}\)
3 \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}^{\rm{ + }}}\)
4 \({\rm{M}}{{\rm{g}}^{{\rm{2 + }}}}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313294 Assertion :
Nitrogen has higher ionisation energy than that of oxygen.
Reason :
Nitrogen has smaller atomic size than that of oxygen.

1 If both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
2 If both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
3 If Assertion is true but Reason is false.
4 If Assertion is false but Reason is true.
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313295 A sudden jump between the values of second and third ionisation energies of an element is associated with configuration

1 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{1}}}\)
2 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{1}}}\)
3 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{2}}}\)
4 \({\rm{1}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\,{\rm{2}}{{\rm{p}}^{\rm{6}}}\,{\rm{3}}{{\rm{s}}^{\rm{2}}}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313296 The correct order of ionisation energies is

1 Zn < Cd < H
2 Hg < Cd > Zn
3 Ar > Ne > He
4 Cs < Rb < Na
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313297 A neutral atom \((\mathrm{A})\) is converted to \(\left(\mathrm{A}^{3+}\right)\) by the following process:
\(\mathrm{A} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{1}} \mathrm{~A}^{+} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{2}} \mathrm{~A}^{2+} \xrightarrow[-\mathrm{e}^{-}]{\mathrm{E}_{3}} \mathrm{~A}^{3+}\)
The correct order of \(\mathrm{E}_{1}, \mathrm{E}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{E}_{3}\)energies is

1 \(\mathrm{E}_{1} < \mathrm{E}_{2} < \mathrm{E}_{3}\)
2 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}>\mathrm{E}_{2}>\mathrm{E}_{3}\)
3 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}=\mathrm{E}_{2}=\mathrm{E}_{3}\)
4 \(\mathrm{E}_{1}>\mathrm{E}_{2} < \mathrm{E}_{3}\)
CHXI03:CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY IN PROPERTIES

313298 Among the following, the one that would require the most energy for the removal of one more electron is

1 \({{\rm{F}}^{\rm{ - }}}\)
2 \({\rm{Ne}}\)
3 \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}^{\rm{ + }}}\)
4 \({\rm{M}}{{\rm{g}}^{{\rm{2 + }}}}\)