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- How will you account for the following: Bleaching of flowers by chlori...
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- H2S acts only as reducing agent while SO2 acts as an oxidising as well...
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- Fluorine exhibits only+1 oxidation state, whereas other halogens also ...
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- Arrange HClO4, HClO3, HCIO2 and HClO in increasing orders of their Aci...
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- Bond angle in PH4^+ is higher than that is PH3.
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- Give two examples of anomalous behaviour of fluorine?
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- Explain the bleaching action of Cl2.
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- Name two poisonous gases which can be prepared from chlorine gas.
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- Why does the reactivity of nitrogen differ from phosphorous?
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- Why does NH3 form hydrogen bond but PH3 does not?
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- Explain why NH3 is basic while BiH3 is only feebly basic.
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- Nitrogen exists as diatomic molecule and phosphorous as P4.
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- Sulphur is a solid while oxygen is a gas at room temperature why?
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- Name a aerosol that depletes ozone.
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- Why are halogens coloured?
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- Write balanced equations for the following: NaCl is heated with sulphu...
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