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  6. How is the presence of SO2 detected?

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  9. Give two examples of anomalous behaviour of fluorine?

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  10. Sea is the greatest source of some halogens. Comment.

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  11. Explain the bleaching action of Cl2.

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  12. Name two poisonous gases which can be prepared from chlorine gas.

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  13. Why is ICL more reactive than I2?

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  14. Why is Helium used in diving apparatus?

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  15. Complete the following equation: XeF6 + H2O rarr.

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  16. Why has it been difficult to study the chemistry of radon?

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  17. Mention the general characteristics of groups 15 elements with referen...

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  18. Why does the reactivity of nitrogen differ from phosphorous?

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  19. Why does NH3 form hydrogen bond but PH3 does not?

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  20. How is nitrogen prepared in the laboratory? Write the chemical equatio...

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