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The general characteristics of elements in Class 12 Chemistry focus on periodic trends, electronic configurations, oxidation states, and reactivity patterns. Transition elements (d-block) exhibit variable oxidation states, form colored compounds, and show catalytic and magnetic properties. Inner transition elements (f-block) include lanthanoids and actinoids, known for their high reactivity and radioactive nature (actinoids). Key topics include ionization energy, atomic size, complex formation, and alloy formation. These characteristics influence industrial applications such as catalysts, superconductors, and pigments. Understanding these trends is essential for board exams and competitive exams like JEE and NEET, ensuring strong conceptual clarity.

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General Characteristics of Elements


The general characteristics of elements are determined by their position in the Periodic Table.
These characteristics include physical properties, chemical properties, and periodic trends.


1. **Atomic Radius**:
- The size of an atom, measured as the distance from the nucleus to the outermost electron shell.
- Decreases across a period due to increasing nuclear charge.
- Increases down a group due to the addition of electron shells.


2. **Ionization Enthalpy**:
- The energy required to remove an electron from an atom in its gaseous state.
- Increases across a period due to stronger nuclear attraction.
- Decreases down a group as atomic size increases.


3. **Electronegativity**:
- The tendency of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond.
- Increases across a period.
- Decreases down a group.


4. **Electron Affinity**:
- The energy change when an electron is added to a neutral atom.
- Becomes more negative across a period.
- Becomes less negative down a group.


5. **Metallic and Non-Metallic Character**:
- Metallic character decreases across a period and increases down a group.
- Non-metallic character follows the opposite trend.


6. **Reactivity**:
- Metals become more reactive down a group.
- Non-metals become less reactive down a group.


7. **Oxidation States**:
- Elements exhibit variable oxidation states depending on their electronic configurations.
- Transition elements show multiple oxidation states.
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