MCQ
The ability of an atom in a chemical compound to attract shared electron is termed as :
- AElectron affinity.
- BIonisation enthalpy.
- CAtomic attraction.
- ✓Electronegativity.
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| List $-I$ | List $-II$ |
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$A.$ Melting point $[\mathrm{K}]$ |
$I.$ $\mathrm{Tl}>\mathrm{In}>\mathrm{Ga}>\mathrm{Al}>\mathrm{B}$ |
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$B.$ Ionic Radius $\left[\mathrm{M}^{+3} / \mathrm{pm}\right]$ |
$II.$ $\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Tl}>\mathrm{Al} \approx \mathrm{Ga}>\mathrm{In}$ |
| $C.$ $\Delta_{\mathrm{i}} \mathrm{H}_1 $ $ [\mathrm{~kJ} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}]$ | $III.$ $\mathrm{Tl}>\mathrm{In}>\mathrm{Al}>\mathrm{Ga}>\mathrm{B}$ |
| $D.$ Atomic Radius $[pm]$ | $IV.$ $\mathrm{B}>\mathrm{Al}>\mathrm{Tl}>\mathrm{In}>\mathrm{Ga}$ |
${H_2}C = C{H_2}(g) + {H_2}(g) \to {H_3}C - C{H_3}(g)$ at $298 \,K$ will be ....$kJ$