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From among the elements, choose : Cl, Br, F, Al, C, Li, Cs & Xe
The element with lowest ionisation potential

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To determine the element with the lowest ionization potential from the given elements (Cl, Br, F, Al, C, Li, Cs, Xe), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand Ionization Potential Ionization potential (or ionization energy) is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom. Generally, the lower the ionization potential, the easier it is to remove an electron. ### Step 2: Analyze the Position of Elements in the Periodic Table The elements provided are: - Chlorine (Cl) ...
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MOTION-PERIODIC TABLE -Exercise - 3 | Level-I
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  7. Which property will increase and which will decrease for IA group as w...

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  8. The IE do not follow a regular trend in II & III periods with increasi...

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  9. Arrange in decreasing order of atomic size: Na,Cs, Mg, Si, Cl

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  10. In the ionic ompound KF, the K^(+) and F^(-) ions are found to have pa...

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  11. Which will have a higher boiling point, Br(2) or ICl, & why ?

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  12. Which bond in each pair is more polar (a) P-CI or P - Br (b) S -CI o...

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  13. Arrange noble gases, in the increasing order of b.p.

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  14. Calculate E.N. of chlorine atom on Pauling scale if I.E. of CI^(-) is ...

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  16. The IE values of Al((g)) = Al^(+) +e is 577.5 kJ mol^(-) and DeltaH fo...

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  17. How many chlorine atoms will be ionised Cl to Cl^(-) + e^(-) by the en...

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  18. For the gaseous reaction , K((g)) + F((g)) to K^(+) + F^(-) , DeltaH w...

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  19. The ionisation potentials of atoms A and B are 400 and 300 kcal mol^(-...

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  20. The As-Cl bond distance in AsCl(3) is 2.20 Å. Estimate the SBCR (singl...

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