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Write the atomic number of the element present in the third period and seventeenth group of the periodic table. 


In the third period the filling up of only 3s and 3p-orbitals occur. Therefore, in this period there are only two s- and six p-biock elements. Since the third period (n = 3) starts with Z = 11 and ends at Z = 18, hence the element is chlorine (CI) with atomic number (Z) = 17 which is present in the third period and seventeenth group of the periodic table.

 
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Which radius, vander Waal's or covalent, is larger for an atom?

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Arrange,  l, l-, l+ in increasing order of size.

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Name two ions which are iso-electronic with Ar (Z = 18).

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An element A with atomic number 112 has recently been discovered. Predict its electronic configuration and suggest the group in which this element be placed.

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What is the correlation between atomic size and ionisation enthalpy?

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How is the atomic radius of an element actually expressed?

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The bond length of HCl bond is 136 pm. Covalent radius of hydrogen atom is 37 pm. What is the covalent radius of chlorine atom?

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Arrange the following in increasing order of size: Cl-, S2-, Ca2+, Ar

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Arrange the following in decreasing order of ionic size:

Mg2+,  O2-,  Na+, F-,  N3-.

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