Match the atomic numbers given in column I with the block in which the element is placed…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Match the atomic numbers given in column I with the block in which the element is placed in column II and mark the appropriate choice.
Column I (Atomic number) | Column II (Block) | ||
(A) | 62 | (i) | d-block |
(B) | 47 | (ii) | p-block |
(C) | 56 | (iii) | f-block |
(D) | 53 | (iv) | s-block |
- (A) → (iii), (B) → (i), (C) → (iv), (D) → (ii)
- (A) → (i), (B) → (ii), (C) → (iii), (D) → (iv)
- (A) → (ii), (B) → (iv), (C) → (i), (D) → (iii)
- (A) → (iv), (B) → (i), (C) → (ii), (D) → (iii)
Answer
(A) (A) → (iii), (B) → (i), (C) → (iv), (D) → (ii)
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