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Define the following terms:(i) Valency; (ii) Atomic size(b) How do the valency and' the atomic size of the elements vary while going from left to right along a period in the modern periodic table? (CBSE 2014)

(a) (i) Valency is the combining capactity of an element and is determined by number of electrons lost or regained to achieve the nearest stable configuration.

(ii) Atomic size is defined as the distance between the nuclei centre and the outermost electron shell of the atom.


(b) When moving from left to the right in a period, the valency of the elements increases from 0 to 4 and then it decreases to 0.


As we move from left to right in a period, the nuclear charge on an element increases but the number of energy shells remains the same. Due to increase in the nuclear charge, the force of attraction between nucleus and electrons increases. As a result, the size of the atom decreases on moving from left to right in a period.

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An element 'X' belongs to 3rd period and group 16 of the Modern Periodic Table.(a) Determine the number of valence electrons and the valency of 'X'.(b) Molecular formula of the compound when 'X' reacts with hydrogen and write its electron dot structure.(c) Name the element 'X' and state whether it is metallic or non-metalic. 
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Three elements 'X', 'Y' and 'Z' have atomic numbers 7, 8 and 9 respectively.

(a) State their positions (Group number and period number both) in the Modern Periodic Table.


(b)Arrange these elements in the decreasing order of their atomic radii.


(c) Write the formula of the compound formed when 'X' combines with 'Z'.
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21

The elements of a period of the periodic table are given in order from left to right with one of its element missing:

Na        Mg       Al       Si        S      Cl      Ar 

a. To which period do these elements belong?


b. One element of this period is missing. Which is the missing element and where should it be placed?


c. Which one of these elements in this period shows the property of catenation?


d. Which one of these elements is least reactive? (CBSE 2008)

22

In the following table,

The position of some elements A,B,C,D,E,F and G in the Modern Periodic Table is given as under:



a. In which group are inert elements placed?


b. What type of ions would B, C, E and F form?


c. Which elements would have chemical properties similar to C?


d. How many shells would A have?


e. What is the similarity between A and D?


f. Identify the most abundant element in the earth’s crust. (CBSE 2008)