P Block Elements MCQs

P Block Elements MCQs

Elements from groups 13 to 18 of the periodic table are known as p-block elements. In these elements, the last electron occupies one of the three outermost p-orbitals. Except for helium, their valence shell electronic configuration is ns² np(1-6). The presence of d and f electrons in the inner core of the heavier p-block elements causes significant variations in their physical and chemical properties. Only non-metals and metalloids are found in the p-block. The heaviest element in each p-block group is the most metallic.

The nitrogen family, also known as Group 15, includes phosphorus, nitrogen, antimony, arsenic, and bismuth. P-block elements are also referred to as representative elements. The nitrogen family exhibits a wide range of physical states, chemical properties, and appearances.

(a) B2H6
(b) B4C
(c) B
(d) BN

(d) BN

(a) K3[AlF6]
(b) AlH3
(c) K[AlF3H]
(d) K3[AlF3H3]

(a) K3[AlF6]

(a) CaO2
(b) CO2
(c) SnO2
(d) SiO2

(c) SnO2

(a) BBr3 > BCl3 > BF3
(b) BF3 > BCl3 > BBr3
(c) BCl3 > BF3 > BBr3
(d) BBr3 > BF3 > BCl3

(a) BBr3 > BCl3 > BF3

(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 2

(c) 6

(a) S2O72, S2O32
(b) S4O62, S2O72
(c) S2O72, S2O82
(d) S4O62, S2O32

(d) S4O62, S2O32

(a) SF4
(b) SiF4
(c) BF3
(d) XeF4

(a) SF4

(a) (NH4)2Cr2O7
(b) K2Cr2O7
(c) Zn(ClO3)2
(d) KClO3

(a) (NH4)2Cr2O7

(a) four p𝜋-d𝜋 bonds are present
(b) four sp3 – p 𝜎 bonds are present
(c) It has a tetrahedral shape
(d) It has a square planar shape

(d) It has a square planar shape

(a) F2 > Cl2 > Br2 > I2
(b) I2 > Br2 > Cl2 > F2
(c) Cl2 > Br2 > F2 > I2
(d) Br2 > I2 > F2 > Cl2

(c) Cl2 > Br2 > F2 > I2

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