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An element 'X' has atomic number 34. Give its position in the periodic table.

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  2. Justify the position of f-block elements in the periodic table.

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  8. What is the significance of the term isolated gaseous atom while defin...

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  9. Ionization enthalpy [IE1] of O is less than that of N - explain.

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  10. Which in each pair of elements has a more negative electron gain entha...

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  11. Which in each pair of elements has a more negative electron gain entha...

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  12. What is electronegativity? How is this useful in understanding the nat...

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  13. What is screening effect? How is it related to IE?

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  14. What is an amphoteric oxide? Give the formula of an amphoteric oxide f...

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  15. Name the most electronegative element. Is it also having the highest e...

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  17. Radii of iron atom and its ions follow Fe > Fe^(2+) > Fe^(3+) - explai...

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  18. IE(2) > IE(1) for a given element - why?

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  19. What is lanthanide contraction? Give one of its consequences.

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  20. Select in each pair, the one having lower ionization energy and explai...

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