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Electronegativity values for elements are useful in predicting
(a)Polarity of bonds in molecules
(b)Positions of elements in electrochemical series
(c)Co - ordination number of elements
(d)Oxidation number of elements

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Important Questions on Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
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The first ionisation potential of Na is 5.1 eV. The value of electron gain enthalpy of Na + will be :

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Among the following, the correct order of acidity is:

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The correct order of atomic radii is:

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The first ionization enthalpies for three elements are and , respectively. The correct sequence of the element is:

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Which of the following indicates the correct variation in eletronegativities?

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The species and contain the same number of electrons. In which order do their radii increase?

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When the first electron gain enthalpy of oxygen is , its second electron gain enthalpy is:

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Among the element Li, N, C and Be, one with the largest atomic radius is

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The correct order of electronegativity for given elements is

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The ionic radii of and are respectively:

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The electronegativities of and are in the order -

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The electronegativity of the given elements increases in the order

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The effective nuclear charge of an element with three valence electrons is . What is the atomic number of the element?

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Which of the following represents the correct order of increasing first ionization enthalpy for ?

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Which element has the highest first ionization potential?

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The electronic configuration of an element with the largest difference between the and ionization energies is

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The electronic configuration with the highest ionization enthalpy is:

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In which of the following options the order of arrangement does not agree with the variation of property indicated against it?

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Given that ionization potential and electron gain enthalpy of chlorine are and respectively. The electronegativity of chlorine on Mulliken scale, approximately equals to

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Identify the correct order of electronegativity for and .

