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- which of the elements is least likely to form a positive ion?
- as you move down a group on the periodic table, what happens to the atomic radius?
- which property generally decreases as you move from left to right across a period?
- which element would have the highest electronegativity?
- which group contains elements that are mostly gases at room temperature?
- what is the correct order of increasing atomic size among the following elements: li, na, k?
- which element is expected to have the lowest ionization energy in period 5?
- who organized their periodic table according to atomic number in 1913?
- which of the following elements would be considered a metalloid?
- which element has the lowest electronegativity in group 2?
- when dr. mendeleev created the first periodic table, what did he base it on?
Brief Explanations
- Noble - gas elements have a full - valence shell and are least likely to form positive ions.
- As you move down a group on the periodic table, the number of electron shells increases, causing the atomic radius to increase.
- Atomic radius generally decreases as you move from left to right across a period due to increased nuclear charge pulling electrons closer.
- Fluorine has the highest electronegativity among elements due to its small size and high nuclear charge.
- Group 18 (noble gases) contains elements that are mostly gases at room temperature.
- In the same group, atomic size increases down the group. So the order is Li < Na < K.
- In a period, the element on the leftmost side has the lowest ionization energy. In Period 5, it is rubidium (Rb).
- Henry Moseley organized the periodic table according to atomic number in 1913.
- Examples of metalloids include boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), etc.
- In Group 2, barium (Ba) has the lowest electronegativity as electronegativity decreases down a group.
- Mendeleev created the first periodic table based on atomic mass and recurring chemical properties.
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- Noble - gas elements
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- Rubidium (Rb)
- Henry Moseley
- Boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge) etc.
- Barium (Ba)
- Atomic mass and recurring chemical properties