
The atomic numbers of elements of second inner transition elements lie in the range of

Important Questions on Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
The outermost subshell electronic configuration of an element is .
This element shows a variable oxidation state why?

The last subshell of an element is 3p and there are 3 electrons in it.
Write the complete electronic configuration of the element.

The outermost subshell electronic configuration of an element is .
Identify its block and period.


The outermost shell electronic configuration of an element 'A' (symbol given is not real) is .
Find the group number of the element.

Match List - I with List - II
LIST-I (Atomic number) |
LIST-II (Block of periodic table) |
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(A) | I. | -block | |
(B) | II. | -block | |
(C) | III. | -block | |
(D) | IV. | -block |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

The last subshell of an element is 3p and there are 3 electrons in it.
Identify its period and group.


The outermost shell electronic configuration of an element 'A' (symbol given is not real) is .
To which period of the periodic table does this element belong to?

The outermost shell electronic configuration of an element 'A' (symbol given is not real) is .
Which is the block to which the element belongs?


(atomic number: , ,


The outermost subshell electronic configuration of an element is .
Write the complete subshell electronic configuration of this element





The correct match among the following is
(a) Lithium, Sodium, Potassium (i) Alkaline earth metals
(b) Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium (ii) Semi-metals
(c) Oxygen, Sulphur, Selenium (iii) Alkali metaIs
(d) Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic (iv) Chalcogens


