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Which of the following elements would lose an electron easily?


A

Mg

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Na

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C

K

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D

Ca

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Solution

The correct option is C

K


Explanation for the correct option:

(c ) K

  • Ionization energy increases during the period and drops down the group.
  • Among the elements stated above, Na and Mg correspond to the third period. K and Ca, on the other hand, are from the fourth period.
  • Because the fourth period is below the third period, it will have less ionization energy than the third period. Furthermore, K is to the left of Ca.
  • K has one electron in the outermost shell and the lowest ionization energy, therefore it can readily lose one electron.
  • As a result, K possesses the ionization energy least amongst the elements specified above.
  • Hence this option is correct

Explanation for the incorrect options:

(a) Mg

  • Na and Mg correspond to the third period.
  • Thus they will have more ionization energy than fourth-period elements as they will face more nuclear charge
  • Thus, this option is incorrect

(b) Na

  • Na and Mg correspond to the third period.
  • Thus they will have more ionization energy than fourth-period elements as they will face more nuclear charge
  • Thus, this option is incorrect

(d) Ca

  • Ca and K correspond to the fourth period.
  • Thus K is to the left of Ca ,Ca will have more ionization energy than K as it have smaller size and more nuclear chargehas
  • Thus, this option is incorrect

Hence the correct option is (c ) K


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