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Assertion (A): Boron has a smaller first ionisation enthalpy than beryllium. Reason (R): The penetration of a 2s electron to the nucleus is more than the 2p electron hence 2p - Chemistry

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Assertion (A): Boron has a smaller first ionisation enthalpy than beryllium.

Reason (R): The penetration of a 2s electron to the nucleus is more than the 2p electron hence 2p electron is more shielded by the inner core of electrons than the 2s electrons.

विकल्प

  • Assertion and reason both are correct statements but reason is not correct explanation for assertion.

  • Assertion is correct statement but reason is wrong statement.

  • Assertion and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct explanation for assertion.

  • Assertion and reason both are wrong statements.

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उत्तर

Assertion and reason both are correct statements and reason is correct explanation for assertion.

Explanation:

The \[\ce{Be}\] has the electronic configuration of \[\ce{(He)}\]2s2 while B has the electronic configuration of \[\ce{(He)}\]2s22p1. As in Be the outermost orbital i.e. 2s is fully filled thus it provides extra stability to the Be compared to B. Apart from this 2s electron is more penetrated compared to the 2p electron for which 2p electron faces more shielding effect than that of 2s electron.

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अध्याय 3: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties - Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) [पृष्ठ ३५]

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एनसीईआरटी एक्झांप्लर Chemistry [English] Class 11
अध्याय 3 Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) | Q 47 | पृष्ठ ३५

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