The table below shows the first ionization energy of Group 1 elements. Explain the trend of the first ionization energy 7. Element First ionization energy (kJmol-') Li 520.1 Na 495.8 K 418.8 Rb 402.9 Cs 375.6

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The table below shows the first ionization energy of Group 1 elements. Explain the
trend of the first ionization energy
7.
Element
First ionization energy (kJmol')
Li
520.1
Na
495.8
K
418.8
Rb
402.9
Cs
375.6
8.
Predict which element in each of the following pairs has the larger first ionization
energy. Explain
(a)
Be or B
(b)
N or O
Define electronegativity.
Explain the variation of electronegativity for N,P and As
Arrange descending order electronegativity of lithium, nitrogen, oxygen
flourin. Explain.
9.
(a)
(b)
(c)
and
Transcribed Image Text:entrey nina The table below shows the first ionization energy of Group 1 elements. Explain the trend of the first ionization energy 7. Element First ionization energy (kJmol') Li 520.1 Na 495.8 K 418.8 Rb 402.9 Cs 375.6 8. Predict which element in each of the following pairs has the larger first ionization energy. Explain (a) Be or B (b) N or O Define electronegativity. Explain the variation of electronegativity for N,P and As Arrange descending order electronegativity of lithium, nitrogen, oxygen flourin. Explain. 9. (a) (b) (c) and
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