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JEE Chemistry 2026 Question with Solution

Which of the following represents the correct trend for the mentioned property?

A. F>P>S>BF > P > S > B \quad -- First Ionization Energy

B. Cl>F>S>PCl > F > S > P \quad -- Electron Affinity

C. K>Al>Mg>BK > Al > Mg > B \quad -- Metallic character

D. K2O>Na2O>MgO>Al2O3K_2O > Na_2O > MgO > Al_2O_3 \quad -- Basic character

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • A

    A, B and D only

  • B

    A and B only

  • C

    B and C only

  • D

    A, B, C and D

Answer

Correct answer:A

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: Four statements compare periodic trends of first ionization energy, electron affinity, metallic character, and basic character of oxides.

Find: Which set of statements is correct.

Statement A: First ionization energy

Ionization energy generally increases across a period and decreases down a group.

The approximate values mentioned are:

F(1681)>P(1012)>S(1000)>B(801)F(1681) > P(1012) > S(1000) > B(801)

Also, PP has the stable half-filled configuration 3p33p^3, so IE(P)>IE(S)IE(P) > IE(S). Hence statement A is correct.

Statement B: Electron affinity

Electron affinity generally increases across a period, but there is an important exception between FF and ClCl. Because fluorine is very small, the incoming electron faces greater repulsion, so chlorine has higher electron affinity.

Thus,

Cl(349)>F(328)>S(200)>P(72)Cl(349) > F(328) > S(200) > P(72)

Also, S>PS > P because phosphorus has the relatively stable half-filled configuration 3p33p^3. Hence statement B is correct.

Statement C: Metallic character

Metallic character decreases across a period and increases down a group. Although KK is the most metallic here, in period 33 we have:

Mg>AlMg > Al

not Al>MgAl > Mg. Therefore the order K>Al>Mg>BK > Al > Mg > B is incorrect, so statement C is false.

Statement D: Basic character of oxides

Basic character of metallic oxides increases down a group and decreases across a period.

So,

K2O>Na2OK_2O > Na_2O

within group 11, and across period 33:

Na2O>MgO>Al2O3Na_2O > MgO > Al_2O_3

where Al2O3Al_2O_3 is amphoteric. Hence statement D is correct.

Conclusion: Statements A, B, and D are correct, while C is incorrect. Therefore, the correct option is A.

Statement-wise Periodic Trend Analysis

Given: The statements test periodic trends and known exceptions.

Find: Identify the correct combination.

  1. For first ionization energy, the important exception used here is:
IE(P)>IE(S)IE(P) > IE(S)

because removing an electron from S(3p4)S(3p^4) is easier than from the half-filled P(3p3)P(3p^3) configuration. So F>P>S>BF > P > S > B is correct.

  1. For electron affinity, the important exception is:
EA(Cl)>EA(F)EA(Cl) > EA(F)

Chlorine accommodates the incoming electron more easily than fluorine. Also,

EA(S)>EA(P)EA(S) > EA(P)

So Cl>F>S>PCl > F > S > P is correct.

  1. For metallic character, the trend across period 33 is decreasing from left to right. Therefore,
Mg>AlMg > Al

This directly shows that K>Al>Mg>BK > Al > Mg > B is wrong.

  1. For basic character of oxides, the trend follows metallic character:
K2O>Na2O>MgO>Al2O3K_2O > Na_2O > MgO > Al_2O_3

So statement D is correct.

Therefore, only A, B, and D are correct. Hence the correct option is A.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming electron affinity always strictly increases upward in a group and therefore taking F>ClF > Cl. This is wrong because fluorine's very small size increases electron-electron repulsion for the incoming electron. Use the known exception Cl>FCl > F.

  • Forgetting the half-filled stability exception and writing S>PS > P for first ionization energy. This is wrong because P(3p3)P(3p^3) is more stable, so removing an electron from phosphorus is harder. Use P>SP > S for ionization energy.

  • Comparing metallic character incorrectly within period 33 and assuming Al>MgAl > Mg. This is wrong because metallic character decreases from left to right across a period. Therefore Mg>AlMg > Al, making statement C incorrect.

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