Short questions in board exams usually come from these topics:
Define the periodic table and explain how elements are arranged in it.
Explain the difference between periods (horizontal rows) and groups (vertical columns) in the periodic table.
Define each and give their positions in the periodic table.
Name the four blocks (s, p, d, f) and explain what they represent.
Recognize that the period number (n) represents the outer energy level occupied by electrons.
Explain how the position of an element on the periodic table helps you deduce its electron configuration.
Define atomic radius. Explain how it changes across a period and down a group.
Define ionization energy and explain the trend in ionization energy across a period and down a group.
Define electron affinity and explain the trend in electron affinity.
Define electronegativity and explain how it varies in the periodic table.
Explain the reason for the decrease in metallic character across a period.
Explain the reason for the increase in non-metallic character across a period.
Give examples of acidic oxides (e.g., COâ‚‚, SOâ‚‚) and basic oxides (e.g., Naâ‚‚O, MgO).
Define amphoteric oxide and give an example (e.g., Al₂O₃).
Write the general reaction of acidic and basic oxides with water. Give the pH of the resulting solution.
Write simple equations for Na reacting with Oâ‚‚ and Mg reacting with Oâ‚‚.
Explain the reaction of chlorides with water and the resulting pH.
Explain the variation of oxidation numbers in oxides and chlorides using valence electrons.
Explain the relationship between valence electrons and metallic/non-metallic behavior.
Define the shielding effect and explain how it influences atomic radius and ionization energy.