Deck 9: Periodic Trends
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Deck 9: Periodic Trends
1
Which electronic subshell is filled in the d block, period 4?
A) 3d
B) 4d
C) 5d
A) 3d
B) 4d
C) 5d
A
2
Find the element with the largest atomic radius:
A) Ca
B) Ba
C) Cs
A) Ca
B) Ba
C) Cs
C
3
Which combination of atomic properties would lead to a high first ionization potential:
(i) Small radius and high Zeff
(ii) Large radius and high Zeff
(iii) Small radius and low Zeff
A) (i)
B) (ii)
C) (iii)
(i) Small radius and high Zeff
(ii) Large radius and high Zeff
(iii) Small radius and low Zeff
A) (i)
B) (ii)
C) (iii)
A
4
What can we say about an element's occurrence if we know it is a chalcophile element?
A) The element occurs in silicate minerals.
B) The element is found in sulfide minerals.
C) The element is found in both oxides and sulfides.
A) The element occurs in silicate minerals.
B) The element is found in sulfide minerals.
C) The element is found in both oxides and sulfides.
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5
What can be said about the stability of high oxidation states within a group:
A) The stability of high oxidation states increases down a group as the atomic radii increase.
B) The stability of high oxidation states decreases down a group as the first ionization potential increases.
C) The stability of high oxidation states remains more-or-less constant down a group.
A) The stability of high oxidation states increases down a group as the atomic radii increase.
B) The stability of high oxidation states decreases down a group as the first ionization potential increases.
C) The stability of high oxidation states remains more-or-less constant down a group.
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6
Classify the following hydrides: (i) SiH4, (ii) PH3 and (iii) AsH3
A) (i) is saline, (ii) and (iii) are metallic
B) all are metallic
C) all are molecular
A) (i) is saline, (ii) and (iii) are metallic
B) all are metallic
C) all are molecular
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7
Which of the following oxides is basic?
A) CaO
B) CrO3
C) P4O10
A) CaO
B) CrO3
C) P4O10
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8
Zirconium forms two binary chlorides while molybdenum forms five. How can we explain this difference?
A) Zirconium has a smaller radius and lower number of possible coordination numbers.
B) Ionization energies of zirconium are higher than that for molybdenum.
C) Zirconium has fewer accessible oxidation states than molybdenum.
A) Zirconium has a smaller radius and lower number of possible coordination numbers.
B) Ionization energies of zirconium are higher than that for molybdenum.
C) Zirconium has fewer accessible oxidation states than molybdenum.
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9
What is diagonal similarity?
A) Similarity between the element at the head of a group and the element to its lower right
B) Similarity between the element at the head of a group and the element to its lower left
C) Similarity between the element in a group and the element to its lower right.
A) Similarity between the element at the head of a group and the element to its lower right
B) Similarity between the element at the head of a group and the element to its lower left
C) Similarity between the element in a group and the element to its lower right.
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10
Which pair of elements have similar properties according to the Z + 8 rule?
A) Si and V
B) S and Mn
C) P and V
A) Si and V
B) S and Mn
C) P and V
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