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Write on the stability and acidic nature of hydrides of chalcogens. 

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Knowledge Check

  • lonic nature of hydrides is

    A
    `BeH_(2) gt MgH_(2) gt CaH_(2) gt SrH_(2) gt BaH_(2)`
    B
    `BeH_(2) lt MgH_(2) lt CaH_(2) lt SrH_(2) lt BaH_(2)`
    C
    `BeH_(2) lt MgH_(2) lt CaH_(2) gt SrH_(2) lt BaH_(2)`
    D
    `BeH_(2) lt MgH_(2) lt CaH_(2) lt SrH_(2) lt BaH_(2)`
  • Ionic nature of group 2 hydrides is

    A
    `BeH_(2)gt MgH_(2) gt CaH_(2) gtSrH_(2)gtBaH_(2)`
    B
    `BeH_(2) lt MgH_(2) lt CaH_(2) lt SrH_(2)ltBaH_(2)`
    C
    `BeH_(2)gt MgH_(2) lt CaH_(2) lt SrH_(2) lt BaH_(2)`
    D
    None
  • Tonic nature of group 2 hydrides is

    A
    `BeH_(2)gt MgH_(2) gt CaH_(2) gt SrH_(2) gt BaH_(2)`
    B
    `BeH_(2) lt MgH_(2) lt CaH_(2) lt SrH_(2) lt BaH_(2)`
    C
    `BeH_(2) gt MgH_(2) lt CaH_(2) lt SrH_(2) lt BaH_(2)`
    D
    None
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