Seema Saini Solutions for Chapter: Periodic Classification of Elements and General Inorganic Chemistry, Exercise 1: DPP

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Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 1: Periodic Classification of Elements and General Inorganic Chemistry, Exercise 1: DPP with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Chapterwise/Topicwise Daily Practice Problems (DPP) Inorganic Chemistry Part - 1 JEE Main & Advanced solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Seema Saini Solutions for Chapter: Periodic Classification of Elements and General Inorganic Chemistry, Exercise 1: DPP with Hints & Solutions

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JEE Advanced
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An element belongs to 3rd period and group 13 of the periodic table. Which of the following properties will be shown by the element?

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JEE Advanced
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Comprehension given below is followed by a question. The question has one correct option. Choose the correct option.

In the modern periodic table, elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic numbers which is related to the electronic configuration. Depending upon the type of orbitals receiving the last electron, the elements in the periodic table have been divided into four blocks, viz. s, p, d and f.

The modern periodic table consists of 7 periods and 18 groups. Each period begins with the filling of a new energy shell. In accordance with the Aufbau principle, the seven periods (1 to 7) have 2, 8, 8, 18, 18, 32 and 32 elements respectively. The seventh period is still incomplete. To avoid the periodic table being too long, the two series of f-block elements, called lanthanoids and actinöids are placed at the bottom of the main body of the periodic table.

The last element of the p-block in the 6th period is represented by the outermost electronic configuration.

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JEE Advanced
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Comprehension given below is followed by some multiple choice questions. Each question has one correct option. Choose the correct option.

In the modern periodic table, elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic numbers which is related to the electronic configuration. Depending upon the type of orbitals receiving the last electron, the elements in the periodic table have been divided into four blocks, viz. s, p, d and f.

The modern periodic table consists of 7 periods and 18 groups. Each period begins with the filling of a new energy shell. In accordance with the Aufbau principle, the seven periods (1 to 7) have 2, 8, 8, 18, 18, 32 and 32 elements respectively. The seventh period is still incomplete. To avoid the periodic table being too long, the two series of f-block elements, called lanthanoids and actinöids are placed at the bottom of the main body of the periodic table.

Which of the elements whose atomic numbers are given below, cannot be accommodated in the present set up of the long form of the periodic table?

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JEE Advanced
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Comprehension given below is followed by some multiple choice question. Each question has one correct option. Choose the correct option.

In the modern periodic table, elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic numbers which is related to the electronic configuration. Depending upon the type of orbitals receiving the last electron, the elements in the periodic table have been divided into four blocks, viz. s, p, d and f.

The modern periodic table consists of 7 periods and 18 groups. Each period begins with the filling of a new energy shell. In accordance with the Aufbau principle, the seven periods (1 to 7) have 2, 8, 8, 18, 18, 32 and 32 elements respectively. The seventh period is still incomplete. To avoid the periodic table being too long, the two series of f-block elements, called lanthanoids and actinöids are placed at the bottom of the main body of the periodic table.

The electronic configuration of the element, which is just above the element with atomic number 43 in the same group is ______

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JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Comprehension given below is followed by some multiple choice questions. Each question has one correct option. Choose the correct option.

In the modern periodic table, elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic numbers which is related to the electronic configuration. Depending upon the type of orbitals receiving the last electron, the elements in the periodic table have been divided into four blocks, viz. s, p, d and f.

The modern periodic table consists of 7 periods and 18 groups. Each period begins with the filling of a new energy shell. In accordance with the Aufbau principle, the seven periods (1 to 7) have 2, 8, 8, 18, 18, 32 and 32 elements respectively. The seventh period is still incomplete. To avoid the periodic table being too long, the two series of f-block elements, called lanthanoids and actinöids are placed at the bottom of the main body of the periodic table.

The elements with atomic number 35, 53 and 85 are all: