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Why are halogens strong oxidising agents?

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  1. Draw the structure of the following: XeO(3)

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  2. Answer the following: Why is NH(3) more basic than PH(3) ?

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  3. Answer the following: Why are halogens strong oxidising agents?

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  4. Answer the following: Draw the structure of XeOF(4).

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  5. Account for the following: Ozone is thermodynamically unstable.

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  6. Account for the following: Solid PCl(5) is ionic in nature.

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  7. Account for the following: Fluorine forms only one oxoacid HOF.

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  8. Draw the structure of- BrF(5)

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  9. Draw the structure of- XeF(4)

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  10. Compare the oxidising action of F(2) and Cl(2) by considering paramete...

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  11. Write the conditions to maximise the yield of H(2)SO(4) by contact pro...

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  12. Arrange the following in the increasing order of property mentioned: ...

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  13. Arrange the following in the increasing order of property mentioned: ...

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  14. Write the structures of the following molecules: H(2)S(2)O(8)

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  15. Write the structures of the following molecules: XeF(6)

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  16. Give reasons: Red phosphorus is less reactive than white phosphorus.

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  17. Give reasons: Sulphur shows greater tendency for catenation than oxy...

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  18. Give reasons: CIF(3) is known but FCl(3) is not known.

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  19. Complete the following reactions: NH(3)+3Cl(2)(excess)to

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  20. Complete the following reactions: XeF(6)+2H(2)Oto

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