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Nitric oxide becomes brown when released in air.
Explain why ?

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  2. Why white or yellow phosphorus is always kept under water ?

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  3. Nitric oxide becomes brown when released in air. Explain why ?

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  12. Explain why NH3 is basic but BiH3 is only feebly basic.

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  13. Why is oxygen a gas while sulphur is a solid at room temperature?

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  14. Sulphur shows +4 and +6 oxidation state in their compounds but oxyge...

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  15. H2S is a gas but H2O is liquid at room temperature. Explain.

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  16. Discuss anomalous character of oxygen.

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  17. Why is H2S less acidic than H2 Te ?

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