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1Domanda

What were Döbereiner's Triads proposed in 1829?

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Groups of three elements with similar chemical properties and middle atomic mass as the mean of the other two.

2Domanda

What did Newlands' Law of Octaves state in 1866?

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Certain properties repeated every eighth element when arranged by increasing atomic mass.

3Domanda

How did Mendeleev arrange elements in his periodic classification?

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By increasing atomic mass.

4Domanda

What periodic function did Mendeleev state for elements' properties?

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Physical and chemical properties were periodic functions of atomic masses.

5Domanda

Which new elements did Mendeleev predict?

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Scandium, gallium, and germanium.

6Domanda

How did Mendeleev's work help the study of elements?

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It enabled systematic study and helped correct some atomic masses.

7Domanda

What were Mendeleev's major defects in his periodic classification?

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Anomalous pairs, hydrogen's position, and difficulty placing isotopes.

8Domanda

Who showed atomic number is more fundamental than atomic mass?

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Henry Moseley showed it.

9Domanda

What does the modern periodic law state about element properties?

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They are periodic functions of atomic numbers.

10Domanda

How does the long-form periodic table arrange elements?

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By increasing atomic number across 18 groups and 7 periods.

11Domanda

What similarity do elements in the same group share?

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They have similar electronic configurations and properties.

12Domanda

Which elements does the s-block contain based on electron configuration?

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Elements whose last electron enters an s-orbital.

13Domanda

What is the general electron configuration of s-block elements?

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ns¹ or ns².

14Domanda

Which groups do s-block elements occupy in the periodic table?

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Groups 1–2.

15Domanda

Which orbital does the last electron enter in f-block elements?

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An f-orbital.

16Domanda

What is the general electron configuration of f-block elements?

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(n−2)f¹–¹⁴(n−1)d⁰–¹ns².

17Domanda

Which element series are included in the f-block?

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Lanthanides and actinides.

18Domanda

What are three characteristics of the d-block elements?

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Variable valency, coloured compounds, and catalytic properties.

19Domanda

Where are metals mainly located on the periodic table?

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On the left side of the periodic table.

20Domanda

What physical state and properties do metals generally have?

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They are generally solid, malleable, ductile, and conducting.

21Domanda

Where are non-metals mainly located on the periodic table?

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On the right side of the periodic table.

22Domanda

In what physical states can non-metals be found?

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They may be solid, liquid, or gas.

23Domanda

Where do metalloids occur on the periodic table?

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Along the zig-zag boundary between metals and non-metals.

24Domanda

Which elements are classified as metalloids?

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B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, and Te.

25Domanda

What is the shielding effect in atoms?

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It is the reduction of nuclear attraction on an outer electron by inner electrons.

26Domanda

What is the formula for effective nuclear charge?

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Z_eff = Z - σ, where Z is nuclear charge and σ is shielding constant.

27Domanda

What is the shielding constant for a 2p electron in fluorine?

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The shielding constant σ is 3.80.

28Domanda

What is the effective nuclear charge for a 2p electron in fluorine?

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Z_eff equals 5.20.

29Domanda

How does effective nuclear charge change across a period?

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It increases across a period.

30Domanda

How does effective nuclear charge change down a group?

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It increases only slowly down a group.

31Domanda

How does effective nuclear charge behave for many outer electrons down a group?

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It remains approximately constant for many outer electrons.

32Domanda

Why does atomic radius decrease across a period?

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Because nuclear charge and effective nuclear charge increase while shell number stays constant.

33Domanda

Why does atomic radius increase down a group?

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Because the number of electron shells increases while effective nuclear charge does not increase much.

34Domanda

Why are metallic radii similar in third-row and second-row d-block elements?

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Because of lanthanide contraction caused by poor shielding of f-orbitals.

35Domanda

Why are anions larger than their parent atoms?

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Because added electrons increase electron–electron repulsion.

36Domanda

Why are cations smaller than their parent atoms?

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Because they have fewer electrons while nuclear charge remains the same.

37Domanda

What defines isoelectronic species?

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They have the same number of electrons.

38Domanda

Give an example of isoelectronic species with 10 electrons.

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F⁻, Na⁺, and Mg²⁺ each have 10 electrons.

39Domanda

How does ionic size change in an isoelectronic series as nuclear charge increases?

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Ionic size decreases as nuclear charge increases.

40Domanda

What is ionisation enthalpy?

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Energy needed to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion.

41Domanda

What is the first ionisation process formula?

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X(g) → X⁺(g) + e⁻

42Domanda

What is the second ionisation process formula?

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X⁺(g) → X²⁺(g) + e⁻

43Domanda

Why do successive ionisation enthalpies increase?

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Because removing electrons from more positive ions is harder.

44Domanda

How does ionisation enthalpy change across a period?

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It generally increases across a period.

45Domanda

How does ionisation enthalpy change down a group?

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It generally decreases down a group.

46Domanda

Why is Be's ionisation enthalpy higher than B's?

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B loses a 2p electron more easily than Be loses a 2s electron.

47Domanda

Why is N's ionisation enthalpy higher than O's?

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Paired 2p electrons in O cause extra repulsion making electron removal easier.

48Domanda

What is electron gain enthalpy?

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The enthalpy change when a gaseous atom gains an electron to form an anion.

49Domanda

How does electron gain enthalpy change across a period?

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It generally becomes more negative across a period.

50Domanda

How does electron gain enthalpy change down a group?

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It generally becomes less negative down a group.

51Domanda

Why do noble gases have zero or positive electron gain enthalpies?

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Because they already have stable ns²np⁶ electron configurations.

52Domanda

Why is oxygen's electron gain enthalpy less negative than sulfur's?

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Because the added electron enters the compact n=2 level causing greater repulsion.

53Domanda

What is electronegativity?

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The tendency of an element in a molecule to attract shared electrons toward itself.

54Domanda

Which element has the highest electronegativity on the Pauling scale?

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Fluorine with a value of 4.

55Domanda

Why does electronegativity increase across a period and decrease down a group?

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Because effective nuclear charge increases across a period and atomic radius increases down a group.

56Domanda

How is valence generally related to outermost electrons in representative elements?

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Valence is generally related to the number of outermost electrons.

57Domanda

What is H-type valency related to in representative elements?

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H-type valency is related to eight minus the number of outermost electrons.

58Domanda

What are the common valencies for groups 1, 2, 13, and 14?

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They are 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively.

59Domanda

What valencies do groups 15, 16, and 17 commonly show?

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They commonly show valencies 3/5, 2/6, and 1/7 respectively.

60Domanda

What is the definition of oxidation state?

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Oxidation state is the charge acquired by an atom based on electronegativity.

61Domanda

How do groups show oxidation states across a period?

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Groups show characteristic positive or negative oxidation states with gradual changes across a period.

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