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Elments in a group generally possess similar properties , but elements along a period have different properties .How do you explain this statement ?

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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS-THE PERIODIC TABLES-EXERCISE
  1. Why was the basis is classificatons of elements changed from t...

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  2. What is a periodic property? How the following properties vary in a gr...

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  3. Elments in a group generally possess similar properties , but e...

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  4. Elments in a group generally possess similar properties , but e...

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  5. Name two elements that you would expect to have chemical prope...

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  6. What is a group?

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  7. What is a period in modern periodic table ?

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  8. Mendeleev's eka-aluminium is

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  9. Which one of the following elements has more electropositivity ?

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  10. Number of vertical columns in the modern periodic table are (As per IU...

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  11. A Dobereiners Triad in the following, is ........................

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  12. Which one of the following belongs to the group of atomic weights of D...

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  13. 11, 12, 13 and 14 are the atomic numbers of the elements Na, Mg, Al an...

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  14. The most electronegative element is

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  15. Raju : All the known elements at the time of Dobereiner. could not be ...

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  16. (i) Newlands proposed the law of octaves. ii) The law of octaves was ...

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  17. State and give one example for Dobereiner's law of triads and Newland'...

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  18. "Select the common point/s' in Dobereiner and Newlands Laws. i) Atomic...

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  19. Assertion (A) : Mendeleeff placed "Be, Mg and Ca" in one group. Reaso...

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  20. Which one is not a salient features of the Mendeleeff's periodic table...

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