Fluorine is placed in period 2 group 17 (VIIA) in the modern periodic table i.e., it occupies the upper right hand corner of the periodic table. Along a period from left to right electronegativity increases and down a group from top to bottom it decreases. Hence, Fluorine being the topmost and rightmost element in its group and period is the most electronegative element of the periodic table.
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Match the elements in column ‘X’ with the correct group they belong from column ‘Y’
X | Y |
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1: Element with atomic number 19 | A: Group 18 [0 group] |
2: Element with electronic configuration 2 | B: Group 16 [VI A] |
3: Element with a valency of -2 | C: Group 1 [IA] |
4: Element ‘P’ which loses 3 electrons to form a cation | D: Group 17 [VII A] |
5: Element ‘Q’ in period-3 which has the highest electron affinity | E: Group 13 [III A] |