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ICSE-P-BLOCK ELEMENTS-EXERCISE (PART-II)(DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONS)(SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
  1. (a) Account for the following observations : (i) SF(4) is easily hyd...

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  2. Explain the following situations : (ii) Sulfur exhibits greater tend...

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  3. Why oxygen differs from the rest of the members of its family?

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  4. Give the structures of the following compounds : (i) Peroxomonosulfu...

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  5. Give reasons for the following : Fluorine shows an oxidation state o...

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  6. Give reasons for the following : Fluorine has lower electron gain en...

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  7. Give reasons for the following : HF has abnormally high melting and ...

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  8. Why the melting and boiling points of halogens increase in going from ...

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  9. How is chlorine produced industrially?

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  10. Why are halogens coloured?

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  11. Why F2 is the strongest oxidising agent, although it has lower electro...

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  12. Why are halogens strong oxidising agents?

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  13. Why does fluorine not form polyfluorides?

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  14. What are hallucinogens? Give their two examples. Mention their clinica...

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  15. Why does fluorine exhibit abnormal behaviour ?

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  16. Why special methods are employed for the preparation of HBr and HI ?

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  17. Explain the trends in property in halogen family as given under: (i)...

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  18. How will you account that when chlorine is pased through a fluoride so...

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  19. Fluorine is more electronegative than iodine atom, yet HF has lower ac...

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  20. State the trends observed in case of each of the following: (i) Oxid...

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