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Explain the difference in properties of diamond and graphite on the basis of their structures.

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CHHAYA PUBLICATION-SOME p-BLOCK ELEMENTS-SOLVED NCERT EXERCISE
  1. What is the state of hybridisation of carbon in diamond ?

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  2. What is the state of hybridisation of carbon in graphite?

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  3. Explain the difference in properties of diamond and graphite on the ba...

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  4. Rationalise the statement and give reaction : Lead (II) chloride rea...

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  5. Rationalise the statement and give reaction : Lead (IV) chloride is ...

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  6. Rationalise the statement and give reaction : Lead is known not to f...

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  7. Suggest reasons why the B-F bond lengths in BF3 (130 pm) and BF4^(-) (...

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  8. If B-Cl bond has a dipole moment, explain why BCl3 molecule has zero d...

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  9. Aluminium trifluoride is insoluble in anhydrous HF but dissolves on a...

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  10. Suggest a reason as to why CO is poisonous.

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  11. How does the increase in the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere lead to g...

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  12. Explain structures of diboroane and boric acid.

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  13. What happen when Borax is heated strongly.

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  14. What happens when Boric acid is added to water.

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  15. What happens when Aluminium is treated with dilute NaOH.

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  16. BF3 is reacted with ammonia?

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  17. Explain the following reaction Silicon is heated with methyl chloride ...

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  18. Explain the following reaction : Silicon dioxide is treated with hydro...

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  19. Explain the following reaction : CO is heated with ZnO.

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  20. Explain the following reaction : Hydrated alumina is treated with aque...

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