Periodic Classification of Elements Class 11 Questions | CBSE Chemistry Half Yearly | Midterm
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Nikita from Vedanta leads Proton Army in a session on Periodic Classification of Elements, covering topics like ionization enthalpy, electron configurations, and screening effects. The discussion includes identifying actinoid elements, determining ionic radii, and explaining differences in properties like ionization enthalpy and atomic radius.
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- The session led by Nikita at Vedanta focused on discussing key concepts in Chemistry, such as ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, and the order of screening effect in orbitals.
- Understanding the periodic table involves analyzing electronic configurations, identifying trends in properties like first ionization enthalpy, and recognizing similarities and differences between elements, ultimately highlighting the significance of valence electrons in determining chemical behavior.
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Recent questions
What is the significance of the order of screening effect in s, p, d, and f orbitals?
The order of screening effect in orbitals determines how effectively inner electrons shield outer electrons from the attraction of the nucleus. Understanding this order helps in predicting trends in atomic properties like ionization enthalpy and electron gain enthalpy.
How are actinoid elements different from lanthanoids?
Actinoid elements differ from lanthanoids in their electronic configurations and properties. Actinoids have electrons filling the 5f orbital, while lanthanoids fill the 4f orbital. This distinction leads to variations in chemical behavior and physical characteristics between the two groups.
Why are Zinc, Cadmium, and Mercury not classified as D block elements?
Zinc, Cadmium, and Mercury are not classified as D block elements despite having electrons in the d orbital because their last electron enters the s orbital. This entry pattern results in these elements exhibiting properties similar to D block elements while not fitting the traditional classification criteria.
How does electronegativity vary in p block elements from groups 13 to 18?
Electronegativity in p block elements from groups 13 to 18 varies based on the formation of acidic oxides and the resulting compounds. The ability of these elements to form different oxidation states influences their electronegativity, impacting their reactivity and chemical properties.
What determines the position of an element in the periodic table?
The electronic configuration of an element determines its position in the periodic table. By analyzing the arrangement of electrons in the atom, one can identify the group and period to which the element belongs. This information helps in understanding the element's properties and behavior in chemical reactions.
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