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ARJUNA JEE 2.0 (2024)


Periodic Classification DPP-10

Step−I Step−II Step−III


1. An atom with high EA generally has X− ⎯⎯⎯⎯ → X(+g ) ⎯⎯⎯⎯
→ X( g ) ⎯⎯⎯⎯ → X(++
6. ( g ) Step−IV
g)
(1) Tendency to form +ve ions ⎯⎯⎯⎯ → X(+++
g)
(2) High ionization energy
(3) Large atomic size Column I Column II
(4) Low electron affinity (Energy involve in given step)
(P) Step I (1) EA of X(++
g)
2. Assign TRUE (T) or FALSE(F) for the following
statements and select CORRECT option for your (Q) Step II (2) IE of X(−g)
answer.
I. I.P of O(g) is less than I.P. of O–(g) (R) Step III (3) IE of X(g)
II. I.P of Ne(g) is greater than I.P. of Ne+(g)
III. E.A. of O+(g) is greater than E.A. of O(g) (S) Step IV (4) IE3 of X( g)
IV. I.P of N(g) is greater than I.P. of N+(g) Select CORRECT code for your answer:
(1) F, F, T, F (2) T, T, T, T P Q R S
(3) T, T, T, F (4) F, T, F, T (1) 2 3 1 4
(2) 3 2 1 4
3. In which of the following arrangements the order (3) 2 3 4 1
is/are CORRECT according to the property indicated (4) 2 1 3 4
against it?
(1) Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ < F–: increasing ionic size 7. Amphoteric oxide combinations are in
(2) B < C < N < O: increasing first ionization (1) ZnO, K2O, SO3
potential (2) ZnO, P2O5, Cl2O7
(3) I < Br < F < Cl: increasing electron gain enthalpy
(3) SnO2, Al2O3, ZnO
(with negative sign)
(4) PbO2, SnO2, SO3
(4) Li < Na < K < Rb : increasing metallic radius
8. Polarity of a bond can be explained by:
4. AB is predominantly ionic as A+B– if:
(1) Electron affinity
(1) (I.P.)A < (I.P.)B (2) Ionisation potential
(2) (E.A.)A < (E.A.)B (3) Electronegativity
(3) (E.N.)A < (E.N.)B (4) All of the above
(4) Size of A < size of B
9. Mulliken scale of electronegativity uses the concept
5. The X – X bond length is 1.00 Å and C – C bond of :
length is 1.54 Å. If electronegativities of ‘X’ and ‘C’ (1) E. A. and EN of pauling
are 3.0 and 2.0 respectively, the C – X bond length is (2) E. A. and atomic size
likely to be (3) E.A. and I.P.
(1) 1.27 Å (2) 1.18 Å (4) E.A. and bond energy
(3) 1.08 Å (4) 1.28 Å
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10. The pair with minimum difference in 11. Least electronegative element is:-
electronegativity is :- (1) I (2) Br
(1) F, Cl (2) C, H (3) C (4) Cs
(3) P, H (4) Na, Cs
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Note: Kindly find the Video Solution of DPPs Questions in the DPPs Section.
Answer Key
1. (2) 7. (3)

2. (1) 8. (3)

3. (1, 3, 4) 9. (3)

4. (1, 2, 3) 10. (3)

5. (2) 11. (4)

6. (1)

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