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The amount of energy released when an electron is added to an isolated gaseous atom to produce a monovalent anion is called electron affinity or first electron affinity or electron gain enthalpy. The first electron is given a negative sign as the addition of an electron to a neutral atom is an exoergic process. The addition of electron to A^(-1) requires energy to overcome the force of repulsion. Thus, the second electron affinity is an endoergic process. The magnitude of electron affinity depends on a number of factors such as (i) atomic size (ii) effective nuclear charge (iii) screening effect (iv) half and fully filled orbitals and (v) shape of orbital. In general, electron affinity increases as the atomic radii decrease in a period. However, there are exceptions when the atoms have stable configurations. In a group, electron affinity decreases as the size increases. However, the members of 3rd period have somewhat higher values than the members in the 2nd period of the same subgroups. Which one of the following arrangements represents the correct order of electron gain enthalpy (with negative sign) of the given atomic species ?

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BEYOND PUBLICATION-COORDINATIONS IN LIFE PROCESSES-EXERCISE
  1. Given reasons: Hunger generating signals reach the brain when sto...

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  2. In which of the following situations you can taste quickly ?

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  3. Peristalsis is because of ……….

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  4. Sphincter that helps in opening of stomach into duodenum…………..

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  5. Glucose and amino acids are absorbed through the following part of vil...

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  6. The region in brain portion that controls hunger signals………

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  7. Human organism is an internal combustion machine because of …………..

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  8. When the sugar levels in blood is decreases this hormone is secreted

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  9. Complete the blanks. ……………(1) in forebrain and ……………(2) cranial ne...

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  10. Walls of stomach secrets acids to make the stomach acidic and for the ...

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  11. Name the hormone that suppresses hunger pangs.

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  12. Olfactory receptors present in…………..triggering signals to brain.

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  13. Taste buds are present in

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  14. Fill in the blanks . ……………(1) plays a major role in identifying the...

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  15. What are conditioned reflexes ?

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  16. In Casuarina, modification occurs in

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  17. Name the partially digested food in the mouth.

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  18. What is the nerve that controls the movement of muscles in the jaw ?

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  19. What is the partially digested food in the mouth ?

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  20. The mechanism for swallowing is controlled by

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  21. Tooth decay start when the pH of the mouth is lower than-

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