Chemistry
The position of elements A, B, C, D and E in the periodic table are shown below:
| Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 17 | Group 18 |
|---|---|---|---|
| – | – | – | D |
| – | B | C | – |
| A | – | – | E |
(a) State which are metals, non-metals and noble gas in this table.
(b) State which is the most reactive (i) metal (ii) non-metal.
(c) Which type of ion will be formed by element A, B and C.
(d) Which is larger in size (i) D or E (ii) B or C.
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(a) Metals — A and B, as they belong to alkali metals group and alkaline earth metals group.
Non-metals — C, as it belongs to halogen group 17.
Noble gases — D and E, as they belong to group 18 or zero group.
(b) A is the most reactive metal as Group 1 (Alkali metals) elements are very reactive and the degree of reactivity further increases down the group. C is the most reactive non-metal as it is in Group 17 (Halogens) and the degree of reactivity of halogens decreases down the group.
(c) Type of ion formed by elements A, B and C will be:
- Element A will lose the one valence electron and become an electropositive ion [i.e., cation A+].
- Element B will lose two valence electrons and become an electropositive ion [i.e., cation B2+].
- Element C will gain one electron, complete its octet and become an electronegative ion [i.e., anion C-].
(d) Larger in size
- E is larger in size as the number of shells increases as we move down a group increasing the size of the atom.
- B is larger in size as atomic size decreases on moving from left to right across a period due to increase in nuclear charge.
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