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question_answer1)
The incorrect statement among the following is [IIT-JEE 1997]
A)
The first ionisation potential of \[Al\] is less than the first ionisation potential of \[Mg\] done
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B)
The second ionisation potential of \[Mg\] is greater than the second ionisation potential of \[Na\] done
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C)
The first ionisation potential of \[Na\] is less than the first ionisation potential of \[Mg\] done
clear
D)
The third ionisation potential of \[Mg\] is greater than the third ionisation potential of \[Al\] done
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question_answer2)
The second ionisation potential of an element \[M\] is the energy required to [JIPMER 1997]
A)
Remove one mole of electron from one mole of gaseous anion done
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B)
Remove one mole of electron from one mole of gaseous cation of the element done
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C)
Remove one mole of electron from one mole of monovalent gaseous cation of the element done
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D)
Remove 2 moles of electrons from one mole of gaseous atoms done
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question_answer3)
The ionization energy of an element is
A)
The same as the electron affinity of the element done
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B)
Equal in magnitude but of opposite sign to the electron affinity of the element done
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C)
The energy released when an electron is added to an atom of the element done
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D)
The energy required to remove the outermost electron of an atom of the element done
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question_answer4)
The first ionisation energies of alkaline earth metals are higher than those of the alkali metals. This is because [MP PET 1996]
A)
There is increase in the nuclear charge of the alkaline earth metals done
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B)
There is a decrease in the nuclear charge of the alkaline earth metals done
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C)
There is no change in the nuclear charge done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer5)
The statement that is not correct for the periodic classification of elements is [IIT-JEE 1992]
A)
The properties of elements are the periodic functions of their atomic numbers done
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B)
Non-metallic elements are lesser in number than metallic elements done
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C)
The first ionisation energies along a period do not vary in a regular manner with increase in atomic number done
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D)
For transition elements the \[d\]-sub-shells are filled with electrons monotonically with increase in atomic number done
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question_answer6)
Choose the correct statement
A)
Ionization energy and electron affinity increases across a period done
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B)
Ionization energy increases but electron affinity decreases along a period done
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C)
Ionization energy decreases but electron affinity increases done
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D)
Both decreases along a period done
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question_answer7)
In halogens, with the increase of atomic number which habit is found
A)
Habit to loose electrons decreases done
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B)
Ionic radii decreases done
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C)
Ionization potential decreases done
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D)
In \[M{{X}_{2}}\,(M=\] metal and \[X=\] halogen), covalent properties decreases done
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question_answer8)
Ionization potential is lowest for [CPMT 1989; MP PET 2001]
A)
Halogens done
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B)
Inert gases done
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C)
Alkaline earth metals done
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D)
Alkali metals done
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question_answer9)
Which of the following explanation is best for not placing hydrogen in either the group of alkali metals or halogens [NCERT 1978]
A)
The ionization energy of hydrogen is to high for group of alkali metals, but too low of halogen group done
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B)
Hydrogen can form compounds with all other elements done
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C)
Hydrogen is much lighter element than the alkali metals or the halogens done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer10)
The ionization energy of nitrogen is more than that of oxygen because [MP PET 1993]
A)
Nitrogen has half filled p-orbitals done
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B)
Nitrogen is left to the oxygen in the same period of the periodic table done
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C)
Nitrogen contains less number of electrons done
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D)
Nitrogen is less electronegative done
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question_answer11)
The energy required to remove an electron of a gaseous atom from its ground state is called [CPMT 1989, 94]
A)
Potential energy done
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B)
Ionization energy done
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C)
Electrode potential done
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D)
Activation energy done
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question_answer12)
The first ionization energy of boron is less than that of beryllium because
A)
Boron has higher nuclear charge done
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B)
Atomic size of boron is more than that of beryllium done
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C)
Boron has only one electron in p-sub-shell done
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D)
Atomic size of boron is less than that of beryllium done
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question_answer13)
\[A\to {{A}^{+}}+e,\,\,{{E}_{1}}\] and \[{{A}^{+}}\to {{A}^{2+}}+e,\,\,{{E}_{2}}\]. The energy required to pull out the two electrons are \[{{E}_{1}}\] and \[{{E}_{2}}\] respectively. The correct relationship between two energy would be
A)
\[{{E}_{1}}<\,{{E}_{2}}\] done
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B)
\[{{E}_{1}}={{E}_{2}}\] done
clear
C)
\[{{E}_{1}}>{{E}_{2}}\] done
clear
D)
\[{{E}_{1}}\ne {{E}_{2}}\] done
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question_answer14)
Which of the following element has maximum, first ionisation potential [AIIMS 2001]
A)
V done
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B)
Ti done
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C)
Cr done
clear
D)
Mn done
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question_answer15)
Highest energy will be absorbed to eject out the electron in the configuration [RPMT 2000]
A)
\[1{{s}^{2}}2{{s}^{2}}2{{p}^{1}}\] done
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B)
\[1{{s}^{2}}2{{s}^{2}}2{{p}^{3}}\] done
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C)
\[1{{s}^{2}}2{{s}^{2}}2{{p}^{2}}\] done
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D)
\[1{{s}^{2}}2{{s}^{2}}2{{p}^{4}}\] done
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question_answer16)
In which of the following process highest energy is absorbed [RPET 2000]
A)
\[Cu\to C{{u}^{+}}\] done
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B)
\[Br\to B{{r}^{-}}\] done
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C)
\[I\to {{I}^{-}}\] done
clear
D)
\[Li\to L{{i}^{+}}\] done
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question_answer17)
The first ionization potential of Na, Mg, Al and Si are in the order [IIT 1988; MP PMT 2000]
A)
Na < Mg > Al < Si done
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B)
Na > Mg > Al > Si done
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C)
Na < Mg < Al > Si done
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D)
Na > Mg > Al < Si done
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question_answer18)
How many ionisation energies can carbon have
A)
1 done
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B)
2 done
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C)
4 done
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D)
6 done
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question_answer19)
Which of the following gaseous atoms has highest value of \[IE\] [JIPMER 1997; CPMT 1997; AIIMS 2000]
A)
\[P\] done
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B)
\[Si\] done
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C)
\[Mg\] done
clear
D)
\[Al\] done
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question_answer20)
Hydrogen has high ionization energy than alkali metals, due to its [AIIMS 1999]
A)
Large size done
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B)
Small size done
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C)
Ionic bond done
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D)
Covalent bond done
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question_answer21)
The first ionization potentials \[\left( eV \right)\] of \[Be\] and \[B\] respectively are [CBSE PMT 1998]
A)
\[8.29eV\], \[9.32eV\] done
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B)
\[9.32eV\], \[9.32eV\] done
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C)
\[8.29eV\], \[8.29eV\] done
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D)
\[9.32eV\], \[8.29eV\] done
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question_answer22)
Which ionisation potential \[\left( IP \right)\] in the following equations involves the greatest amount of energy [Pune CET 1998]
A)
\[Na\to N{{a}^{+}}+{{e}^{-}}\] done
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B)
\[{{K}^{+}}\to {{K}^{2+}}+{{e}^{-}}\] done
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C)
\[{{C}^{2+}}\to {{C}^{3+}}+{{e}^{-}}\] done
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D)
\[C{{a}^{+}}\to C{{a}^{2+}}+{{e}^{-}}\] done
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question_answer23)
Which of the following has maximum ionization potential [MH CET 1999]
A)
K done
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B)
Na done
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C)
Al done
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D)
Mg done
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question_answer24)
The first four ionization energy values of an element are 191, 578, 872 and 5962 kcal. The number of valence electrons in the element is
A)
1 done
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B)
2 done
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C)
3 done
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D)
4 done
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question_answer25)
Which of the following has least ionization potential [CPMT 1982, 93]
A)
Li done
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B)
Cs done
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C)
Cl done
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D)
I done
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question_answer26)
Which of the following element has the lowest ionization potential [CPMT 1976; RPMT 2002]
A)
Fe done
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B)
H done
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C)
Li done
clear
D)
He done
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question_answer27)
As one moves along a given row in the periodic table, ionization energy [CPMT 1976, 89; NCERT 1978; EAMCET 1985]
A)
Remains same done
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B)
Increases from left to right done
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C)
First increases, then decreases done
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D)
Decreases from left to right done
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question_answer28)
Ionization energy is highest for [AFMC 2001; BVP 2003]
A)
Noble gases done
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B)
Platinum metals done
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C)
Transition elements done
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D)
Inner-transition elements done
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question_answer29)
Which one of the following elements has the highest ionisation energy [IIT-JEE 1990]
A)
\[[Ne]\,3{{s}^{2}}\,3{{p}^{1}}\] done
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B)
\[[Ne]\,3{{s}^{2}}\,3{{p}^{2}}\] done
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C)
\[[Ne]\,3{{s}^{2}}\,3{{p}^{3}}\] done
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D)
\[[Ar]\,3{{d}^{10}}\,4{{s}^{2}}\,4{{p}^{2}}\] done
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question_answer30)
Which of the following elements has the lowest ionistion potential [EAMCET 1993]
A)
N done
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B)
O done
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C)
F done
clear
D)
Ne done
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question_answer31)
Which of the following has lowest first ionisation potential [CPMT 1993]
A)
B done
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B)
C done
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C)
N done
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D)
O done
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question_answer32)
If first orbit energy of \[H{{e}^{+}}\] is - 54.4 eV, then the second orbit energy will be [Roorkee 1995]
A)
- 54.4 eV done
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B)
- 13.6 eV done
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C)
- 27.2 eV done
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D)
+ 27.2 eV done
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question_answer33)
The screening effect of inner electrons of the nucleus causes [MP PMT 1994]
A)
A decrease in the ionisation potential done
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B)
An increase in the ionisation potential done
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C)
No effect on the ionisation potential done
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D)
An increase in the attraction of the nucleus to the electrons done
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question_answer34)
Which of the following has highest first ionization energy [MP PET 1994]
A)
Sulphur done
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B)
Oxygen done
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C)
Nitrogen done
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D)
Phosphorus done
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question_answer35)
The second ionization potential is [Bihar CEE 1995; CET Pune 1998]
A)
Less than the first ionization potential done
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B)
Equal to the first ionization potential done
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C)
Greater than the first ionization potential done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer36)
When the first ionization energies are plotted against atomic number the peaks are occupied [CET Pune 1998]
A)
Alkali metals done
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B)
Halogens done
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C)
Rare gases done
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D)
Transition elements done
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question_answer37)
Among the following which has the highest first ionization energy
A)
\[K\] done
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B)
\[Na\] done
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C)
\[B\] done
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D)
\[Kr\] done
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question_answer38)
The first ionisation potential will be maximum for [CPMT 2000]
A)
Lithium done
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B)
Hydrogen done
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C)
Uranium done
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D)
Iron done
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question_answer39)
Arrange S, P, As in order of increasing ionisation energy [JIPMER (Med.) 2002]
A)
\[S<P<As\] done
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B)
\[P<S<As\] done
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C)
\[As<S<P\] done
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D)
\[As<P<S\] done
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question_answer40)
With reference to concept of ionisation potential, which one of the following sets are correct [Kurukshetra CEE 1991]
A)
\[U>K>Cs\] done
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B)
\[B>U>K\] done
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C)
\[Cs>U>B\] done
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D)
\[Cs<U<K\] done
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question_answer41)
Which among the following species has the highest ionisation potential [KCET 2001]
A)
B done
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B)
Li done
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C)
Ne done
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D)
F done
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question_answer42)
The set representing the correct order of first ionisation potential is [IIT-JEE (Screening) 2001]
A)
\[K>Na>Li\] done
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B)
\[Be>Mg>Ca\] done
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C)
\[B>C>N\] done
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D)
\[Ge>Si>C\] done
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question_answer43)
Among the following options, the sequence of increasing first ionisation potential will be [AIIMS 2000; MP PMT 2002]
A)
\[B<C<N\] done
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B)
\[B>C>N\] done
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C)
\[C<B<N\] done
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D)
\[N>C>B\] done
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question_answer44)
The decreasing order of the ionisation potential in the following elements is [MP PMT 2001]
A)
\[Ne>Cl>P>S>Al>Mg\] done
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B)
\[Ne>Cl>P>S>Mg>Al\] done
clear
C)
\[Ne>Cl>S>P>Mg>Al\] done
clear
D)
\[Ne>Cl>S>P>Al>Mg\] done
clear
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question_answer45)
Which is the correct order of the first ionization potential of N, O and C [AMU 2000]
A)
\[C>N>O\] done
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B)
\[C<N>O\] done
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C)
\[O>N>O\] done
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D)
\[C>N\]~\[O\] done
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question_answer46)
Which of the following order is wrong [CBSE 2002]
A)
\[N{{H}_{3}}<P{{H}_{3}}<As{{H}_{3}}\]-acidic nature done
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B)
\[L{{i}^{+}}<N{{a}^{+}}<{{K}^{+}}<C{{s}^{+}}\]-ionic radius done
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C)
\[A{{l}_{2}}{{O}_{3}}<MgO<N{{a}_{2}}O<{{K}_{2}}O\]-basic done
clear
D)
\[Li<Be<B<C\]-1st ionisation potential done
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question_answer47)
Which of the following has the least ionization potential [MP PET 2002]
A)
Lithium (Li) done
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B)
Helium (He) done
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C)
Nitrogen (N) done
clear
D)
Zinc (Zn) done
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question_answer48)
The first ionisation energy of lithium will be [EAMCET 1990]
A)
Greater than \[Be\] done
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B)
Less than \[Be\] done
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C)
Equal to that of \[Na\] done
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D)
Equal to that of \[F\] done
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question_answer49)
Spectrum of \[L{{i}^{2+}}\] is similar to that of [AIIMS 2002]
A)
H done
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B)
He done
clear
C)
Be done
clear
D)
Ne done
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question_answer50)
Highest ionisation energy stands for [DPMT 2000]
A)
He done
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B)
C done
clear
C)
N done
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D)
H done
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question_answer51)
Which of the following electrons should have the highest value of ionisation energy (for the same value of the principal quantum number)
A)
s done
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B)
p done
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C)
d done
clear
D)
f done
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question_answer52)
The correct sequence of elements in decreasing order of first ionisation energy is [MP PET 1997]
A)
\[Na>Mg>Al\] done
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B)
\[Mg>Na>Al\] done
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C)
\[Al>Mg>Na\] done
clear
D)
\[Mg>Al>Na\] done
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question_answer53)
Correct order of polarising power is [MP PMT 2003; BHU 2003]
A)
\[C{{s}^{+}}<{{K}^{+}}<M{{g}^{2+}}<A{{l}^{3+}}\] done
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B)
\[{{K}^{+}}<C{{s}^{+}}<M{{g}^{2+}}<A{{l}^{3+}}\] done
clear
C)
\[C{{s}^{+}}<{{K}^{+}}<A{{l}^{3+}}<M{{g}^{2+}}\] done
clear
D)
\[{{K}^{+}}<C{{s}^{+}}<A{{l}^{3+}}<M{{g}^{2+}}\] done
clear
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question_answer54)
Correct increasing order of first ionistion potential is [UPSEAT 2003]
A)
\[Na<Mg>Al<Si\] done
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B)
\[Na<Mg<Al<Si\] done
clear
C)
\[Na>Mg>Al>Si\] done
clear
D)
\[Na<Mg<Al>Si\] done
clear
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question_answer55)
The ionisation potential of hydrogen from ground state to the first excited state is [DCE 2001]
A)
\[-13.6\,\,eV\] done
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B)
\[13.6\,\,eV\] done
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C)
\[-3.4\,eV\] done
clear
D)
\[3.4\,\,eV\] done
clear
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question_answer56)
In view of their low ionisation energies the alkali metals are [MP PMT 2002]
A)
Weak oxidising agents done
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B)
Strong reducing agents done
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C)
Strong oxidising agents done
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D)
Weak reducing agents done
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question_answer57)
Of the following iso-electronic ions, the one which has the lowest ionisation potential is [AMU 1999]
A)
\[N{{a}^{+}}\] done
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B)
\[M{{g}^{++}}\] done
clear
C)
\[{{F}^{-}}\] done
clear
D)
\[{{O}^{--}}\] done
clear
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question_answer58)
Ionisation energy in group I-A varies in the decreasing order as [Orissa JEE 2005]
A)
\[Li>Na>K>Cs\] done
clear
B)
\[Na>Li>K>Cs\] done
clear
C)
\[Li>Cs>K>Na\] done
clear
D)
\[K>Cs>Na>Li\] done
clear
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question_answer59)
Which of the following relation is correct with respect to first (I) and second (II) ionization potentials of sodium and magnesium [CPMT 1999]
A)
\[{{I}_{Mg}}=I{{I}_{Na}}\] done
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B)
\[{{I}_{Na}}>{{I}_{Mg}}\] done
clear
C)
\[I{{I}_{Mg}}>I{{I}_{Na}}\] done
clear
D)
\[I{{I}_{Na}}>I{{I}_{Mg}}\] done
clear
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question_answer60)
The order of the magnitude of first ionisation potentials of Be, B, N and O is [MP PMT 1996]
A)
\[N>O>Be>B\] done
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B)
\[N>Be>O>B\] done
clear
C)
\[Be>B>N>O\] done
clear
D)
\[B>Be>O>N\] done
clear
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question_answer61)
Which of the following transitions involves maximum amount of energy [AIIMS 1992]
A)
\[{{M}^{-}}(g)\to M(g)\] done
clear
B)
\[M(g)\to {{M}^{+}}(g)\] done
clear
C)
\[{{M}^{+}}(g)\to {{M}^{2+}}(g)\] done
clear
D)
\[{{M}^{2+}}(g)\to {{M}^{3+}}(g)\] done
clear
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question_answer62)
Which of the following species has lowest ionization potential [KCET 1996]
A)
\[O\] done
clear
B)
\[{{O}_{2}}\] done
clear
C)
\[O_{2}^{+}\] done
clear
D)
\[O_{2}^{-}\] done
clear
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question_answer63)
Which of the following has minimum ionization energy [JIPMER 1999]
A)
Ge done
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B)
Se done
clear
C)
As done
clear
D)
Br done
clear
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question_answer64)
First I.P. of \[Mg\] is ...... than \[Al\] [CPMT 1997]
A)
Less done
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B)
More done
clear
C)
Equal done
clear
D)
None of these done
clear
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question_answer65)
The element with highest value of ionization potential is
A)
Potassium done
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B)
Helium done
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C)
Hydrogen done
clear
D)
Xenon done
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question_answer66)
Which has the highest second ionisation potential [AIIMS 1991]
A)
Nitrogen done
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B)
Carbon done
clear
C)
Oxygen done
clear
D)
Fluorine done
clear
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question_answer67)
In ionisation of hydrogen, the energy required is [CPMT 1996]
A)
\[13.6eV\] done
clear
B)
\[>13.6eV\] done
clear
C)
\[<13.6eV\] done
clear
D)
\[1.5eV\] done
clear
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question_answer68)
Which of the following elements will have the lowest first ionisation energy [KCET 1992]
A)
\[Mg\] done
clear
B)
\[Rb\] done
clear
C)
\[Li\] done
clear
D)
\[Ca\] done
clear
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question_answer69)
In the long form of periodic table, the element having lowest ionisation potentials are present in [EAMCET 1992]
A)
I group done
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B)
IV group done
clear
C)
VII group done
clear
D)
Zero group done
clear
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question_answer70)
The process requiring the absorption of energy is [Roorkee 1990]
A)
\[F\to {{F}^{-}}\] done
clear
B)
\[Cl\to C{{l}^{-}}\] done
clear
C)
\[O\to {{O}^{2-}}\] done
clear
D)
\[H\to {{H}^{-}}\] done
clear
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question_answer71)
In a period from \[Li\] to \[F\], ionization potential [CPMT 1982]
A)
Increases done
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B)
Decreases done
clear
C)
Remains same done
clear
D)
None of the above done
clear
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question_answer72)
Ionization energy increases in the order
A)
\[Be,\,B,\,C,\,N\] done
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B)
\[B,\,Be,\,C,\,N\] done
clear
C)
\[C,\,N,\,Be,\,B\] done
clear
D)
\[N,\,C,\,Be,\,B\] done
clear
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question_answer73)
A neutral atom will have the lowest ionization potential when its electronic configuration is [NCERT 1978; CBSE PMT 1991]
A)
\[1{{s}^{1}}\] done
clear
B)
\[1{{s}^{2}},\,2{{s}^{2}}{{p}^{6}}\] done
clear
C)
\[1{{s}^{2}},\,2{{s}^{2}}{{p}^{2}}\] done
clear
D)
\[1{{s}^{2}},\,2{{s}^{2}}{{p}^{6}},\,3{{s}^{1}}\] done
clear
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question_answer74)
Which has maximum first ionization potential [IIT 1982; EAMCET 1997; KCET (Med.) 1999; KCET 2000]
A)
C done
clear
B)
N done
clear
C)
B done
clear
D)
O done
clear
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question_answer75)
Which one of the following elements has the highest ionisation energy
A)
Na done
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B)
Mg done
clear
C)
C done
clear
D)
F done
clear
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question_answer76)
Order of first ionization potentials of elements Li, Be, B, Na is [Kerala CET 2005]
A)
Li > Be >B > Na done
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B)
Be >B > Li > Na done
clear
C)
Na > Li > B > Be done
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D)
Be > Li > B > Na done
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E)
B > Be > Li > Na done
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question_answer77)
The ionization energy of nitrogen is larger than that of oxygen because of [RPMT 1997; DCE 1999]
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Greater attraction of electrons by the nucleus done
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B)
The size of nitrogen atom being smaller done
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C)
The half-filled \[p\]-orbitals possess extra stability done
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D)
Greater penetration effect done
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question_answer78)
If the IP of \[Na\] is 5.48 eV, the ionisation potential of \[K\] will be [EAMCET 1988]
A)
Same as that of \[Na\] done
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B)
5.68 eV done
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C)
4.34 eV done
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D)
10.88 eV done
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question_answer79)
Mg and Li are similar in their properties due to [AFMC 2004]
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Same e/m ratio done
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B)
Same electron affinity done
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C)
Same group done
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D)
Same ionic potential done
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question_answer80)
The formation of the oxide ion \[O_{(g)}^{2-}\] requires first an exothermic and then an endothermic step as shown below \[{{O}_{(g)}}+{{e}^{-}}=O_{(g)}^{-}\Delta {{H}^{0}}=-142\ kJmo{{l}^{-1}}\] \[O_{(g)}^{-}+{{e}^{-}}=O_{(g)}^{2-}\Delta {{H}^{0}}=844\ kJmo{{l}^{-1}}\] This is because [AIEEE 2004]
A)
\[{{O}^{-}}\] ion will tend to resist the addition of another electron done
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B)
Oxygen has high electron affinity done
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C)
Oxygen is more electronegative done
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D)
\[{{O}^{-}}\]ion has comparatively larger size than oxygen atom done
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question_answer81)
Which is correct about ionisation potential [MHCET 2003]
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It is independent of atomic radii done
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It increases with increase in atomic radii done
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C)
It remains constant with increase in atomic radii done
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It decreases with increase in atomic radii done
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question_answer82)
Flourine is the best oxidising agent because it has [CPMT 2004]
A)
Highest electron affinity done
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B)
Highest \[E_{\text{red}}^{\text{0}}\] done
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C)
Highest \[E_{\text{oxid}}^{\text{0}}\] done
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Lowest electron affinity done
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question_answer83)
Which among the following elements have lowest value of \[I{{E}_{1}}\] [CPMT 2004]
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Pb done
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Sn done
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Si done
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C done
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question_answer84)
In a given shell, the order of screening effect is [Kerala PMT 2004]
A)
\[s>p>d>f\] done
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\[f>d>p>s\] done
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C)
\[p<d<s<f\] done
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D)
\[d>f<s>p\] done
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E)
\[f>p>s>d\] done
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question_answer85)
Which of the following has the highest first ionisation energy [BHU 2004]
A)
Li done
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Be done
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C)
B done
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D)
C done
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question_answer86)
Which one of the following sets of ions represents the collection of isoelectronic species [AIEEE 2004]
A)
\[{{K}^{+}},C{{l}^{-}},M{{g}^{2+}},S{{c}^{3+}}\] done
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\[N{{a}^{+}},C{{a}^{2+}},S{{c}^{3+}},{{F}^{-}}\] done
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C)
\[{{K}^{+}},C{{a}^{2+}},S{{c}^{3+}},C{{l}^{-}}\] done
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D)
\[N{{a}^{+}},M{{g}^{2+}},A{{l}^{3+}},Cl\] done
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question_answer87)
The correct order of reactivity of halogens is [MHCET 2003]
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\[F>Cl>Br>I\] done
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\[F<Cl>Br<I\] done
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C)
\[F<Cl<Br<I\] done
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D)
\[F<Cl<Br>I\] done
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question_answer88)
The first ionisation potential is maximum for [CPMT 2004]
A)
B done
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B)
N done
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C)
O done
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D)
Be done
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question_answer89)
The correct order of ionisation energy for comparing carbon, nitrogen and oxygen atoms is [UPSEAT 2004]
A)
\[C>N>O\] done
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B)
\[C>N<O\] done
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C)
\[C<N>O\] done
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D)
\[C<N<O\] done
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