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The first `(Delta_(i)H_(1))` and second `(Delta_(i)H_(2))` ionisation enthalpies `("in" kJ mol^(-1))` and the `(Delta_(eg)H^(ө))` electron gain enthalpy `("in" kJ mol^(-1))` of a few elements are given below: `{:("Elements",(Delta_(i)H_(1)),(Delta_(i)H_(2)),Delta_(eg)H^(ө)),(I,520,7300,-60),(II,419,3051,-48),(III,1681,3374,-328),(IV,1008,1846,-295),(V,2372,5251,+48),(VI,738,1451,-40):}` Which of the above elements is likely to be a. the least reactive element. b. the most reactive metal. c. the most reactive non-metal. d. the least reactive non-metal. e. the metal which can form a stable binary halide of the formula MX2 (X=halogen). f. the metal which can form a predominantly stable covalent halide of the formula MX(X=halogen).A. RB. SC. PD. U

Answer» Correct Answer - A
Non-metal having higher negative value of electron gain enthalpy corresponds to halogen.Hence R is more reactive non-metal (easily forms anion)


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