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PRADEEP-P-BLOCK ELEMENTS -CONCEPTUAL QUESTION
  1. Give reasons for the following : (i) NO (Nitric oxide) is paramagnet...

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  2. In the structure of HNO(3), why is N-O bond (121 pm) shorter than N-OH...

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  3. Compound that acts as oxidant as well as reductant

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  4. Why is red phosphorus less reactive than white phosphorus ?

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  5. PCl(5) is ionic in nature in the solid state. Give reasons. Or Solid...

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  6. Draw the structure of PCl(5). Or Solid PCl(5) is ionic in nature.

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  7. Give chemical reaction in support of the statement that all the bonds ...

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  8. H(3)PO(3) is diprotic (or dibasic). Why ? Or What is the basicity of...

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  9. The electron gain enthalpy with negative sign for oxygen (− 141 KJ mol...

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  10. Why the compounds of fluorine with oxygen are called fluorides of oxyg...

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  11. (a) Sulphur has greater tendency for catenation than oxygen. Give reas...

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  12. Large difference between the melting and boiling points of oxygen and ...

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  13. SO(2) is reducing while TeO(2) is an oxidising agent. Give reasons.

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  14. SF(6) is known but SH(6) is not known. Explain.

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  15. SF(6) is known but SC(6) is not. Why?

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  16. H(2)S acts only as a reducing agent while SO(2) acts as an oxidising a...

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  17. H(2)S is a stronger acid than H(2)O. Explain

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  18. Give reasons for the following observations : Why SF(4) undergoes hy...

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  19. All the bonds in SF(4) are not equivalent. Why ?

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  20. Sulphur hexafluoride is used as a gaseous electrical insulator.

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