E Effect (Electromeric Effect): A temporary effect where a pi bond shifts to one of the atoms in the presence of an attacking reagent.
R Effect (Resonance Effect): The delocalization of electrons in a conjugated system.
+E Effect (Positive Electromeric Effect): Electron pair movement towards the attacking atom.
+R Effect (Positive Resonance Effect): Electron-donating resonance effect, often seen in groups with lone pairs that can donate electron density.
The correct matching is:
\[ (A) - (IV), \, (B) - (II), \, (C) - (III), \, (D) - (I) \]
which corresponds to Option (1).
List-I (Elements) | List-II (Properties in their respective groups) |
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(A) Cl,S | (I) Elements with highest electronegativity |
(B) Ge, As | (II) Elements with largest atomic size |
(C) Fr, Ra | (III) Elements which show properties of both metals and non metal |
(D) F, O | (IV) Elements with highest negative electron gain enthalpy |
List-I | List-II |
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A. Melting point [K] | I. Tl > In > Ga > Al > B |
B. Ionic Radius [M3/pm] | II. B > Tl > Al ≈ Ga ≈ In |
C. ΔiH1 [kJ mol-1] | III. Tl > In > Al > Ga > B |
D. Atomic Radius [pm] | IV. B > Al > Tl > In > Ga |