(i) The first ionization enthalpy order for the given elements is correctly stated as \( \text{Na} < \text{Li} < \text{Cl} < \text{F} \). This is supported by the ionization energies (in kJ/mol):
\[\text{Na} \, (496) < \text{Li} \, (520) < \text{Cl} \, (1256) < \text{F} \, (1681)\]
(ii)The order of negative electron gain enthalpy for these elements is also correctly stated as \( \text{Na} < \text{Li} < \text{F} < \text{Cl} \).
The values (in kJ/mol) are:
\[\Delta_{\text{eg}}H : \text{Na} \, (-53), \, \text{Li} \, (-60), \, \text{F} \, (-328), \, \text{Cl} \, (-349)\]
Thus, both statements are true.
A body of mass 1000 kg is moving horizontally with a velocity of 6 m/s. If 200 kg extra mass is added, the final velocity (in m/s) is: