Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
How does carbon differ from rest of the ...

How does carbon differ from rest of the elements in the group?

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • P BLOCK ELEMENTS (GROUP 13 AND 14 )

    DINESH PUBLICATION|Exercise Select the correct answer|24 Videos
  • P BLOCK ELEMENTS (GROUP 13 AND 14 )

    DINESH PUBLICATION|Exercise Comp.|15 Videos
  • P BLOCK ELEMENTS (GROUP 13 AND 14 )

    DINESH PUBLICATION|Exercise Multiple choice|74 Videos
  • ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES & TECHNIOUES

    DINESH PUBLICATION|Exercise PURIFICATION & CHARACTERISATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS|38 Videos
  • PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIA

    DINESH PUBLICATION|Exercise ULTIMATE PREPARATORY PACKAGE|13 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

How does a neutron differ from proton ?

Carbon differs from the rest of the elements of group 14 because of

How does a proton differ from an electron ?

How does calcination differ from roasting ?

DINESH PUBLICATION-P BLOCK ELEMENTS (GROUP 13 AND 14 )-Boron family
  1. Which elements constitute group 14 of periodic table? Write their elec...

    Text Solution

    |

  2. Assertion (A) : Maximum covalency of carbon is four . Reason (R) : ...

    Text Solution

    |

  3. At room temperature, CO(2) is a gas while SiO(2) is a solid because

    Text Solution

    |

  4. Why is SnCl(2) more easly formed than SnCl(4)?

    Text Solution

    |

  5. SiF(6)^(2-) exist but not CF(6)^(2-) explain why ?

    Text Solution

    |

  6. Carbon and silicon are mainly tetravalent while germanium, tin and lea...

    Text Solution

    |

  7. Trisilicylamine is a weaker base than trimethylamine. Explain.

    Text Solution

    |

  8. Trisilicylamine is a weaker base than trimethylamine. Explain.

    Text Solution

    |

  9. Elemental silicon does not form a graphtie like structure. Explain.

    Text Solution

    |

  10. Why are silicones? How are they prepared? Give their important applica...

    Text Solution

    |

  11. At room temperature, CO(2) is a gas while SiO(2) is a solid because

    Text Solution

    |

  12. PbCl(4) is less stable than SnCl(4) but PbCl(2) is more stable than Sn...

    Text Solution

    |

  13. C Cl(4) does not show hydrolysis but SiCl(4) is readily hydrolysed bec...

    Text Solution

    |

  14. How does carbon differ from rest of the elements in the group?

    Text Solution

    |

  15. Carbon dioxide is a gas but silica is a solid because

    Text Solution

    |

  16. Carbon and silicon both belong to the group 14, but inspite of the sto...

    Text Solution

    |

  17. Why C Cl4 is resistant to hydrolysis , but SiCl4 is readily hydrolysed...

    Text Solution

    |

  18. Why the first ionisation energy of carbon atom is greater than that of...

    Text Solution

    |

  19. Which out of carbon and silicon forms multiple bonds?

    Text Solution

    |

  20. C Cl(4) is inert towards hydrolysis but SiCl(4) is readily hydrolysed...

    Text Solution

    |