Chemistry
The number of electrons in the valence shell of a halogen is :
- 1
- 3
- 5
- 7
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Answer
7
Reason — Halogens have 7 valence electrons.
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With reference to the variation of properties in the Periodic Table, which of the following is generally true?
- Atomic size increases from left to right across a period.
- Ionization potential increases from left to right across a period.
- Electron affinity increases going down a group.
- Electronegativity increases going down a group.
An element in period 3 whose electron affinity is zero is :
- Neon
- Sulphur
- Sodium
- Argon
Among period 2 elements, the element which has highest electron affinity is :
- Lithium
- Carbon
- Chlorine
- Fluorine
Ionisation potential increases over a period from left to right because :
- Atomic radius and nuclear charge increase
- Atomic radius and nuclear charge decrease
- Atomic radius increases and nuclear charge decreases
- Atomic radius decreases and nuclear charge increases