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Give suitalbe examples to show that sulphur has a strong tendency for catenation.

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PRADEEP-P-BLOCK ELEMENTS -SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
  1. Arrange the following in increasing order of the property indicated : ...

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  2. Why are elements of oxygen family called chalcogens ?

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  3. Give suitalbe examples to show that sulphur has a strong tendency for ...

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  4. What is catenation ? Explain why oxygen is diatomic, while sulphur is ...

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  5. Explain : (a) Oxygen molecule has formula O(2) whilst sulphur is S(8...

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  6. Describe the hydrides of group 16 under the following heads : (i) Vo...

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  7. H(2)O is liquid while H(2)S is a gas at room temperature. Explain.

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  8. Compare the structures of the following : (i) SO(2) and SiO(2) (ii) SO...

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  9. SO(2) can act as an oxidising agent as well as a reducing agent but SO...

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  10. Discuss the structures of (i) SF(6) (ii) SF(4)

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  11. Anomalous behaviour of oxygen is due to

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  12. Give two methods of preparation of dioxygen (O(2)) and chemical reacti...

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  13. (a) Draw the structure of O(3)molecule. (b) How does ozone react wit...

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  14. Give reactions of ozone with following (i) Ag(2)O (ii) H(2)O(2) (iii...

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  15. Which is an oxidising as well as a reducing agent in the following?

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  16. Oxygen (O(2)) and ozone (O(3)) are

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  17. What is allotropy ? Write the various allotropic forms of sulphur.

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  18. What is the difference in the molecular structures of rhombic and mono...

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  19. Differentiate between rhombic and monoclinic sulphur

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  20. Write the names and formulae of any five oxyacids of sulphur.

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