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Q.1. Arrange the following in :

(i) Decreasing ionic size :  Mg2+, O2–, Na+, F (1985 - 1 Mark) 

Ans. Sol. O2– > F– > Na+ > Mg2+
NOTE : All the above ions are isoelectronic having 10 electron each.
In such case the greater the nuclear charge, the greater is the attraction for electrons and smaller is the ionic radius. Hence O2– has the highest and Mg2+ has the least ionic size.

 

(ii) Increasing acidic property :  ZnO, Na2O2, P2O5, MgO (1985 - 1 Mark)

Ans. Sol. Subjective Type Questions: Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties | JEE Advanced | Question Bank for JEE Main & Advanced (350+ Tests)

Among oxides the acidic strength increases with oxidation state. So Na2O2 is least acidic and P2O5 is most acidic. Further Na2O2 and MgO are basic, ZnO is amphoteric and P2O5 is acidic.

 

(iii) Increasing first ionization potential :  Mg, Al, Si, Na (1985 - 1 Mark) 

Ans. Sol. The first ionization potential of the 3rd period elemens follows the order : Na < Al < Mg < Si

NOTE : Ionisation energy increases across a period but not regularly. Mg (1s2, 2s2p6, 3s2) is more stable because the electron is to be removed from 3s which is difficult as compared to Al (1s2, 2s2p6, 3s2p1) where electron is to be removed from 3p.

 

(iv) Increasing size :  Cl, S2–, Ca2+, Ar (1986 - 1 Mark) 

Ans. Sol. Ca2+ < Ar < Cl < S2–; All of these are isoelectronic. In such cases the greater the nuclear charge, the greater is the attraction for electrons and smaller is ionic size.

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(v) Increasing order of ionic size :  N3–, Na+, F, O2–, Mg2+ (1991 - 1 Mark) 

Ans. Sol. Increasing order of ionic size : Mg2+ < Na+ < F < O2– < N3–

NOTE : All the above ions are isoelectronic having 10 electrons each.
In such a case the greater the nuclear charge, the greater is the attraction for electrons and smaller is the ionic radius. Hence N3– has the highest and Mg2+ has the least ionic size.

 

(vi) Increasing order of basic character : MgO, SrO, K2O, NiO, Cs2O (1991 - 1 Mark)

Ans. Sol. Increasing order of basic character : NiO < MgO < SrO < K2O < Cs2O The basic character of oxides increases when we move down the group. So, K2O < Cr2O and MgO < SrO.
Further higher the group number lesser is the basic character. Hence NiO is the least basic.

 

(vii) Arrange the following ions in order of their increasing radii :  Li+, Mg2+, K+, Al3+

Ans. Sol. Al3+  < Mg2+  < Li+ < K+ In these Al3+ & Mg2+ are isoelectronic species, so in these size decreases with increase in atomic number because increase in  atomic number decreases Zeff

Subjective Type Questions: Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties | JEE Advanced | Question Bank for JEE Main & Advanced (350+ Tests)

In Li+ & K+, K+ is bigger in size than Li+ because on moving from top to bottom in a group, the group size increases.

 

Q.2. The first ionization energy of carbon atom is greater than that of boron atom whereas, the reverse is true for the second ionization energy. (1989 - 2 Marks)

Ans. Sol. C (1s22s2p2) h as h alf filled orbitals in its excited state Subjective Type Questions: Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties | JEE Advanced | Question Bank for JEE Main & Advanced (350+ Tests)due to which it becomes more stable and hence IE1 for C is greater than B.
Further for second ionization energy (IE2) in C+ (1s22s2p1) the electron is to be removed from 2p which is easy as compared to B+ (1s22s2), where it has to be removed from 2s.

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1. What is the classification of elements based on periodicity in properties?
Ans. The classification of elements based on periodicity in properties is called the periodic table. It arranges the elements in increasing order of atomic number and groups them based on similar chemical and physical properties.
2. How are elements classified in the periodic table?
Ans. Elements in the periodic table are classified into groups and periods. Groups are vertical columns that represent elements with similar properties. There are 18 groups in the periodic table. Periods are horizontal rows that represent the increasing order of atomic number.
3. What are the properties of elements that show periodicity?
Ans. The properties of elements that show periodicity include atomic radius, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity, and metallic character. These properties change in a periodic manner across periods and groups in the periodic table.
4. How does the atomic radius change in the periodic table?
Ans. The atomic radius generally decreases from left to right across a period in the periodic table. This is due to the increasing nuclear charge, which attracts the electrons closer to the nucleus. However, the atomic radius increases from top to bottom within a group because of the addition of new electron shells.
5. What is the significance of the periodic table in chemistry?
Ans. The periodic table is of great significance in chemistry as it provides a systematic arrangement of elements based on their properties. It helps in predicting the behavior and reactivity of elements, understanding trends in physical and chemical properties, and identifying similarities and differences between elements. The periodic table serves as the foundation for studying various aspects of chemistry.
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