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Which of the following can most easily form unipositive gaseous ion?
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Which of the following can most easily form unipositive gaseous ion?
A.
$$1{s^2}2{s^2}2{p^6}$$
B.
$$1{s^2}2{s^2}2{p^6}3{s^2}3{p^1}$$
C.
$$1{s^2}2{s^2}2{p^6}3{s^2}$$
D.
$$1{s^2}2{s^2}2{p^6}3{s^2}3{p^3}$$
Answer :
$$1{s^2}2{s^2}2{p^6}3{s^2}3{p^1}$$
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Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Releted Question 1
The correct order of second ionisation potential of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and fluorine is
A.
$$C > N > O > F$$
B.
$$O > N > F > C$$
C.
$$O > F > N > C$$
D.
$$F > O > N > C$$
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Releted Question 2
The element with the highest first ionization potential is
A.
boron
B.
carbon
C.
nitrogen
D.
oxygen
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Releted Question 3
The first ionisation potential in electron volts of nitrogen and oxygen atoms are respectively given by
A.
$$14.6,13.6\,$$
B.
$$13.6,14.6$$
C.
$$13.6,13.6$$
D.
$$14.6,14.6$$
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Releted Question 4
Atomic radii of fluorine and neon in $$\mathop {\text{A}}\limits^ \circ $$ngstorm units are respectively given by
A.
$$0.72,1.60$$
B.
$$1.60,1.60\,$$
C.
$$0.72,0.72\,\,$$
D.
None of these values
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