CLASS: X-SCIENCE
CHAPTER: PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS
NCERT
IN–TEXT QUESTIONS SOLVED
Q1. Did DobereinerA's triads also exist in the
colurrxrts of Ne lord's Octaves? Compare and find out.
Ans. Yes, it exists in the Iewland's octave. It is Li, Na and
Q2. What were the limitations of Dobereiner's
classification?
(a)
All the existing elements were not classified.
(b)
D bereiner could identify only three triads from the elements.
Hence
this system wa4s not useful.
Q3. What were the limitations of Newlands� Law of Octaves?
Ans. • Newlands’ law was applicable only till calcium, after Ca,
every eighth element did not possess properties similar to first.
•
New elements discovered did not fit into the law.
•
Wrong order of arrangement of elements was done, e.g. Co and Ni do not resemble
halogen were found together in same slot, Fe being similar to Co and Ni was
separated and kept in different slot.
Q4. Use Mendeleev's Periodic Table to predict
the formulae for the oxides of the following elements:
K,
C, Al, 1Si, Ba
Ans.

Q5. Besides gallium, which other elements have
since been discovered that were left by Mendeleev in his Periodic Table? (any
two)
Ans. Besides gallium, germanium and scandium have been
discovered.
Q6. What were the criteria used by Mendeleev
in creating his Periodic Table?
Ans. (i) Increasing order of atomic mass of the elements.
(ii)
Al elements in a group with similar properties.
(iii)
The formula of oxides and hydrides formed by an element.
Q7. Why do you think noble gases are placed in
a separate group?
Ans. Noble gases are inactive, do not resemble other elements
and all of them show same properties, hence they are grouped separately.
Q8. How could the Modern Periodic Table remove
various anomalies of Mendeleev's Periodic Table?
Ans. Modern Periodic Table is based on the atomic number of
elements, therefore
(i)
problem of isotopes was solved because isotopes have same atomic number
(ii)
wrong order of r, K, Go, Ni was removed.
Q9. Name two elements you would erect to show
chemical reactions similar to magnesium. What is the basis for your choice?
Ans. Calcium and barium.
Reason
: (i) Both of them belong to same group as magnesium.
(ii)
Ba and Ca has same valence electrons as Mg, and will show same properties as of
magnesium.
Q10. Name:
(a)
Three elements that have a single electron in their outermost shells.
(b)
vo elements that have two electrons in their outermost shells.
(c)
Three elements with filled outermost shells.

Q11. (a) Lithium, sodium, potassium are all
metals that react with water to liberate hydrogen gas. Is there any similarity
in the atoms of these elements?
(b)
Helium is an unreactive gas and neon is a gas of extremely low reactivity.
What,. if anythin, do their atoms have in common?
Ans. (a) All these metals are highly reactive, they have same
valence electrons i.e. 1 and can readily loose electrons to become positive
ions.
(b)
Helium and neon have completely filled outermost shell.
Q12. In the Modem Periodic Table, which are the
metals among the first ten elements.
Ans. Lithium and beryllium are metals.
Q13. By considering their position in the
Periodic Table, which one of the following elements would you expect to have
maximum metallic characteristics?
Ga,
Ge, s, Se, Be
Ans. Among the given elements Be will show maximum metallic
characteristics as it belongs to extreme left of the Periodic Table.
QUESTIONS
FROM NCERT TEXTBOOK
Q1. Which of the following statements is not a
correct statement about the trends when going from, left to right across the
periods of the Periodic Table?
(a)
The eiements become less metallic in nature.
(b)
The number of valence electrons increases.
(c)
The atoms lose their electrons more easily,
(d)
The aides become more acidic.
Ans. (c) The atoms lose their electrons more easily.
Q2. Element forms a chloride with the formula
XCl2, which is a solid with a high melting point. X would most likely be in the
same gaup of the Periodic Table as
(a)
Na (b)
Mg (c)
Al (d) Si
Ans. (b) Mg.
Q3. Which element has
(a)
two shells, both of which are completely filled with electrons?
(b)
the electronic configuration 2, 8, 2?
(c)
a total of three shells, with four electrons in its valence shell?
(d)
a total of two shells, with three electrons in its valence shell?
(e)
twice as many electrons in its second shell as in its first shell?
Ans. (a) Ne (2, 8) (b) Mg (2, 8, 2)
(c)
Si (2, 8, 4) (d) B (2, 3)
(e)
C (2, 4)
Q4. (a) What property do all elements in the
same column of the Periodic Table as boron have in common?
(b)
What property do all elements in the same column of the Periodic Table as
fluorine have in common?
Ans. (a) All other elements have same valence electrons and
their valency is 3.
(b)
All are non-metals, they have same valence electrons i.e., 7 and their valency
is 1, all of them gain electrons to form negative ions.
Q5. An atom has electronic configuration 2, 8,
7.
(a)
What is the atomic number of this element?
(b)
To which of the following elements would it be chemically similar?
(Atomic
numbers are given in parentheses)
N(7)
F(9) P(15) Ar(18)
Ans. (a) The atomic number of the element is 17.
(b)
F(9) (2, 7) will be chemically similar to the given element.
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