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Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Chlorine

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Chlorine: It belongs to the third period while others are second period elements.
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  • In context with beryllium, which one of the following statements is incorrect?

    A
    It is rendered passive by nitric acid
    B
    It forms Be2C
    C
    Its salts are rarely hydrolyzed
    D
    Its hydride is electron deficient and polymeric
  • In context with beryllium, which one of the following statements is incorrect?

    A
    It is rendered passive by nitric acid
    B
    It forms Be
    C
    Its salts are rarely hydrolyzed
    D
    Its hydride is electron deficient and polymeric
  • In context with beryllium, which one of the following statements is incorrect ?

    A
    It is rendered passive by nitric acid
    B
    It forms `Be_2C`
    C
    Its salts are rarely hydrolysed
    D
    Its hydride is electron deficient and polymeric
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