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What happens when (i) magnesium is burnt in air (ii) quick lime is heated with silica (iii) chlorine reacts with slaked lime (iv) calcium nitrate is heated ?

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NCERT TELUGU-THE s-BLOCK ELEMENTS-EXERCISES
  1. Potassium carbonate cannot be prepared by Solvey process. Why?

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  2. Why is Li2CO3 decomposed at a lower temperature whereas Na2CO3 at hig...

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  3. Compare the solubility and thermal stability of the following compound...

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  4. Starting with sodium chloride how would you proceed to prepare (1) S...

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  5. What happens when (i) magnesium is burnt in air (ii) quick lime is hea...

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  6. Describe two important uses of each of the following : (i) caustic sod...

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  7. Draw the structure of (i) BeCl(2) (vapour) and (ii) BeCl(2) (solid).

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  8. The hydroxides and carbonates of sodium and potassium are easily solub...

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  9. Describe the importance of the following : (i) limestone (ii) cement (...

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  10. Lithium salts are mostly hydrated . Why ?

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  11. Why is LiF almost insoluble in water whereas LiCl soluble not only in ...

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  12. Explain the significance of sodium , potassium, magnesium and calcium ...

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  13. Comment on each of the following observations: (a) The mobilities of...

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  14. Comment on each of the following observations: (a) The mobilities of...

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  15. State as to why (ii) Alkali metals are prepared by the electrolysis ...

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  16. Write balanced equation for the reactions between (ii) K(2)O and wat...

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  17. How would you expalain the following observation? (i)BeO is almost i...

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  18. Which of the alkali metal is having least melting point ?

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  19. Which one of the following alkali metals gives hydrated salts ?

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  20. Which of the alkaline earth metal carbonate is thermally the most stab...

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