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Periodic Classification of Element

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Who proposed the Law of Octaves for classification of elements?

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In Dobereiner's triads, the atomic mass of the middle element is approximately equal to:

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The modern periodic law states that properties of elements are a periodic function of their:

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How many groups are there in the modern periodic table?

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Which of the following are examples of Dobereiner's triads?

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Li, Na, K, Cl, Br, I, Ca, Sr, Ba

Li, Na, K (alkali metals), Cl, Br, I (halogens), and Ca, Sr, Ba (alkaline earth metals) are valid Dobereiner's triads as they have similar chemical properties and follow the atomic mass relationship.

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Elements in the same group have the same:

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Number of valence electrons

Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons in their outermost shell, which gives them similar chemical properties.

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Which of the following blocks exist in the modern periodic table?

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s-block, p-block, d-block, f-block

The modern periodic table is divided into four blocks: s-block (groups 1-2), p-block (groups 13-18), d-block (groups 3-12), and f-block (lanthanides and actinides). There is no g-block.

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Atomic size generally decreases from left to right in a period because:

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Nuclear charge increases

As we move from left to right in a period, the nuclear charge increases while electrons are added to the same shell. The increased nuclear charge pulls electrons closer, reducing atomic size.

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