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A and B are elements with atomic numbers 16 and 17. Write different combinations of binary compounds known from them. 

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Atomic number of `A = 16`. It is sulphur. Atomic number of `B = 17`. It is chlorine. Excess sulphur reacts with chlorine to give dimeric monochloride. Sulphur reacts with excess chlorine to give tetrachloride. Molten dimeric monochloride on saturation with chlorine gives dichloride. `2S+Cl_(2)rarr S_(2)Cl_(2),S+2Cl_(2)rarrSCl_(4) andS_(2)Cl_(2)+Cl_(2)rarr 2SCl_(2)`
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AAKASH SERIES-GROUP 16 ELEMENTS-EXERCISE - 2.2
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  2. Oxygen is a blue gas, but sulphur is yellow solid. Explain.

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  3. Discuss the structure and bonding in S(8) molecules.

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  4. Radius of sulphur atom is 102 pm. SSS angle is 105^(@). What is the di...

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  5. Why is sulphur paramagnetic in vapour state?

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  6. Write on the valency, bonding and catenation of sulphur.

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  7. Oxygen is divalent in its compounds, but sulphur is even hexavalent. W...

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  8. Among rhombic, monoclinic and plastic forms of sulphur, which form has...

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  9. Liquid oxygen stick to magnetic poles but not liquid nitrogen. Why?

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  10. Comment on the sability of hydrogen sulphide and polysulphides.

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  11. Write on the trends of bond energy, bond angle, volatility and boiling...

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  12. Write the preparation of hydrogen sulphide. How is it used in qualitat...

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  13. Tetrafluorides of sulphur are not prepared directly from elements. Why...

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  14. How are fluorides of oxygen prepared ? Write their structures.

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  15. Discuss the bonding and structures of SF(6), SCl(4), SCl(2) and S(2)Cl...

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  16. Nitric acid can not be used to prepare hydrogen sulphide. Why?

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  17. The bond angle in water molecule is nearer to tetrahedral angle, but i...

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  18. Discuss the structures of sulphite and sulphate ions.

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  19. What is ozonolysis? Write equation for the ozonolysis of ethylene. Dra...

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  20. Ozone acts as oxidising agent as well as reducing agent. Substantiate.

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  21. Hydrogen sulphide can not be dried over conc. H(2)SO(4) Why?

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