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EVALUATION : · Part 6

Chapter 1: 4. The values of 'm s ' is equal to - ½ and + ½ · Chemistry Volume 1

: alkaline earth metals P block: Group Group Group :Pnictogens Group- :Chalcogens Group- : Halogens Group : Noble gases d block: Contains series F block: Contains series I series : lanthanides II Series : actinides TRENDS IN PHYSICAL PROPERTIES TRENDS IN CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Atomic Radii & Ionic Radii Ionisation Enthalpy, Electron affinity, Electronegativity Along period decreases Within a group increases Along period increases Within a group decreases Valence or oxidation state Strength of oxyacids of non-metal Acidity of hydrides Acidity of oxides Anomalous behavior of elements of II period: diagonal relationship : some elements of II period show similarities with diagonally placed III period elements Eg : Li & Mg , Be & Al 11th Std Chemistry 11th Std Chemistry - - - - Properties of Elements Open the Browser and type the URL given (or) Scan the QR Code. You can see an interactive modern periodic table of elements from atomic number to . Options: . You can hover over any element in the periodic table to get the basic information such as electronic configuration, ionisation energy, density etc.

in the panel ( ). . If you click on any elements it shows the complete list of properties of the elements. .

Click the Visual Elements Image ( ) to view the Images for each element. If you hover over any element additional information regarding the element will be displayed in the panel ( ) . You can view metals and non-metals present in the periodic table by choosing the appropriate choice ( ) . You can view the physical state of the elements at a given temperature by using the slider ( ) .

You can view s, p, d or f block elements by selecting a specific block ( ) . You can view ze the elements of a specific group ( ) or a period ( ) by selecting the group or period . You can clear the selections you have made by clicking the clear filters ( ) By using this modern periodic table you will be able to visualise the elements

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