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  8. With reference to the periodic table, name the following : (a) the h...

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  9. Mention different chemical criteria to call an element as metal.

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  11. What are anhydrides? Write exmples of acidic and basic anhydrides.

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  12. Alkali metals are good reductants and halogens are good oxidants. Why?

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