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ICSE-P-BLOCK ELEMENTS-EXERCISE (PART-II)(DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONS)(LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS)
  1. Why are halogens strong oxidising agents?

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  2. Account for the following : The acidic strength decreases in the ord...

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  3. Arrange the following in the order of property indicated for each set:

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  4. Account for the following : Write balanced equation for the reaction...

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  5. Account for the following : (i) Oxygen does not show an oxidation st...

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  6. Draw the structure of XeF4 molecule.

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  7. Account for the following : . Complete and balance the chemical equa...

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  8. (a) Explain the following : (i) NF3 is an exothermic compound where...

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  9. Explain the following: Complete the following chemical equations : ...

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  10. (a) Given reasons for the following : (i) Bond enthalpy of F2 is low...

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  11. Complete the following chemical equations : (i) HgCl2 + PH3 rarr (...

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  12. (a) what happens when (i) Chlorine gas is passed though a hot conc...

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  13. What happens when : (i) What is basicity of H3PO3 and why ? (ii) W...

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  14. Why do members of the noble gas family have low boiling points ?

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  15. (a) Given reasons for the following : (i) Bond enthalpy of F2 is low...

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  16. (a) Given reasons for the following : (i) Bond enthalpy of F2 is low...

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  17. Account for the following : (i) Helium is used in diving apparatus. ...

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  18. Draw the structures of the following : (i)XeO(3) (ii)H(2)SO(4)

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  19. Draw the structure of the following : (i) H2SO4 (ii) XeF2

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  20. Write main differences between the properties of white phosphorus and ...

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