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State the Number of Elements in Period 1, Period 2 and Period 3 of the Periodic Table. - Chemistry

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State the number of elements in period 1, period 2 and period 3 of the periodic table.

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Number of elements in period 1 = 2
                                 In period 2 = 8                                     
                                 In period 3 = 8.

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अध्याय 1: Periodic Properties And Variation Of Properties: Physical And Chemical - Exercise 3 [पृष्ठ १८]

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अध्याय 1 Periodic Properties And Variation Of Properties: Physical And Chemical
Exercise 3 | Q 11.1 | पृष्ठ १८

संबंधित प्रश्न

Given below are some elements of the modern periodic table. Atomic number of the element is given in parentheses.

A(4), B(9), C(14), D(19), E(20)

(a) Select the element that has one electron in the outermost shell. Also, write the electronic configuration of this element.

(b) Which two elements amongst these belong to the same group? Give reasons for your answer.

(c) Which two elements amongst these belong to the same period? Which one of the two has bigger atomic radius?


From the following elements :

4Be; 9F; 19K; 20Ca

(i) Select the element having one electron is the outermost shell.

(ii) two elements of the same group.

Write the formula of and mention the nature of the compound formed by the union of 19K and element X(2, 8, 7).


Consider two elements 'X' (Atomic number 17) and 'Y' (Atomic number 20)

(i) Write the positions of these elements in the modern periodic table giving justification.

(ii) Write the formula of the compound formed by the combination of 'X' and 'Y'.

(iii) Draw the electron-dot structure of the compound formed and state the nature of the bond formed between the two elements ?


How does Nature of oxides of elements change on going from left to right in a period of the periodic table?

Give examples in support of your answer.


 In terms of electronic configurations, explain the variation in the size of the atoms of the elements belonging to the same period and same group ?


Name two properties of elements whose magnitudes change when going from top to bottom in a group of the periodic table. In what manner do they change?


The following table represents the first period of the modern periodic table. Study the  table and answer the questions that follow:

(i) Write the formula of the sulphate of the element with atomic number 13.
(ii) What type of bonding will be present in the oxide of the element with atomic number 1?
(iii) Which feature of the atomic structure accounts for the similarities in the chemical properties of the elements in group VIIA of the periodic table?
(iv) Name the element which has the highest ionization potential.
(v) How many electrons are present in the valence shell of the element with atomic number 18?
(vi) What is the name given to the energy released, when an atom in its isolated gaseous state accepts an electron to form an anion?
(vii) What is the electronic configuration of the element in the third period which gains one electron to become an anion?
(viii) Fill in the blanks:
The atomic size ______ as we move from left to right across the period, because the ______ increases, but the ______ remains the same.


Parts (i) to (v) refer to changes in the properties of elements on moving from left to right across a period of the periodic table. For each property, choose the letter corresponding to the correct answer from the choices (a), (b), (c) and (d).
(i) The non metallic character of the elements:
(a) Decreases
(b) Increases
(c) Remains the same
(d) Depends on the period
(ii) The electro negativity
(a) Depends on the number of valence electrons
(b) Remains the same
(c) Decreases
(d) Increases
(iii) The ionization potential
(a) Goes up and down
(b) Decreases
(c) Increases
(d) Remains the same
(iv) The atomic size
(a) Decreases
(b) Increases
(c) Remains the same
(d) Sometimes increases and sometimes decreases
(v) The electron affinity of the elements in groups 1 to 7:
(a) Goes up and down
(b) Decreases and then increases
(c) Increases
(d) decreases


Arrange the following as per the instruction given in the bracket
He,Ar,Ne (Increasing order of the number of electron shells)


Arrange the following as per instruction given in the bracket.

Cs, Na, Li, K, Rb (decreasing electronegativity) 


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