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JEE Mains · Chemistry · STD 11 - 3. Classification of elements and periodicity in properties

Three elements \(X , Y\) and \(Z\) are in the \(3^{ rd }\) period of the periodic table. The oxides of \(X\), \(Y\) and \(Z ,\) respectively, are basic, amphoteric and acidic. The correct order of the atomic numbers of \(X , Y\) and \(Z\) is 

  1. A \(Z < Y < X\)
  2. B \(X < Z < Y\)
  3. C \(X < Y < Z\)
  4. D \(Y < X < Z\)
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(C) \(X < Y < Z\)

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When we are moving from left to right in a periodic table acidic character of oxides increases (as well as atomic number of atom increases) \(X < Y < Z\) \(X < Y < Z \quad \text { (atomic number) }\)
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