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What is Ionization Enthalpy? The enthalpy change associated with the removal of the first electron from an isolated gaseous atom in ...
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What are Noble Gases or Inert Gases? The elements in Group 18 of the periodic table are known as the ...
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What is Ionic Radius? Ionic radius is the distance from the nucleus of an ion up to which it has an ...
Read morePeriodic Table Trends: Atomic Radius, Ionization Enthalpy, Electron Gain Enthalpy, Electronegativity

What is Periodic Table? A periodic Table is the arrangement of all the elements in the known universe based on ...
Read moreS-Block Elements: Properties, Periodic Trends, and Configurations

S-block elements are those elements in which the last electron is present in the s-orbital. In the periodic table. They ...
Read moreElectronic Configuration-Explanation, Filling of Orbital and FAQs

Electron Configuration of an element tells us how electrons are filled inside various orbitals of the atom. The distribution of ...
Read moreElectronic Configuration in Periods and Groups-Class 11 Periodic Tables Notes Study Material

Electronic Configuration is the arrangement of electrons in orbitals around an atomic nucleus. Electronic Configuration of a molecule refers to ...
Read more118 Elements and Their Symbols and Atomic Numbers-Class 11 Chemistry Notes

Everything in the universe is composed of basic elements, and at their smallest level, these elements are atoms. There are ...
Read moreModern Periodic Law: Moseley Law and Modern Periodic Table

All matter in our environment is made up of basic units known as elements. Initially, only 31 chemical elements were ...
Read morePeriodic Classification of Elements: History & Periodic Trends-Class 11 Chemistry Notes

Periodic Classification of Elements refers to the arrangement of elements on the basis of the periodic repetition of their properties. ...
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