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Explain why, a salt which does not conduct electricity in the solid state becomes a good conductor in molten state.

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  2. Draw the electron-dot structures of the following compounds and state ...

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  3. Explain why, a salt which does not conduct electricity in the solid st...

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  4. (a). Write down the electronic configuration of (i) Sodium atom, and (...

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  5. (a). Write the electron arrangement in (i) a magnesium atom, and (ii) ...

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  6. (a) What is the electronic configuration of (i) a sodium atom, and (ii...

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  7. (a). Write down the electron arrangement in (i) a magnesium atom, and ...

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  8. The atomic number of an element X is 19. The number of electrons in it...

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  9. The atomic number of an element Y is 17. The number of electrons in it...

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  10. The atomic numbers of four elements, A, B, C and D are 6, 8, 10 and 12...

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  11. The atomic numbers of four elements P, Q, R and S are 6, 10, 12 and 17...

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  12. The solution of one of the following compounds will not conduct electr...

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  13. The electronic configuration of three elements X, Y and Z are : X:2 ...

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  14. Which one of the following properties is not generally exhibited by io...

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  15. The electrons present in the valence shell of a noble gas atom can be...

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  16. The atomic number of an element X is 16. The symbol of ion formed by a...

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  17. The number of protons in the nucleus of one atom of an element Y is 5....

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  18. Out of KCl,HCl,C Cl(4) and NaCl, the compounds which are not ionic are...

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  19. Element X reacts with element Y to form a compound Z, during the forma...

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  20. One of the following compounds is not ionic in nature. This compound i...

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