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Arrange `K,Ca` and `Li` in order of increasing electrode potential.

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To arrange potassium (K), calcium (Ca), and lithium (Li) in order of increasing electrode potential, we need to understand the concept of electrode potential and the factors that influence it. Here’s a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Understand Electrode Potential Electrode potential is the tendency of a metal to lose electrons and form positive ions. It is influenced by three main factors: enthalpy of sublimation, ionization enthalpy, and hydration enthalpy. **Hint:** Remember that a higher electrode potential indicates a greater tendency to gain electrons (or a lower tendency to lose them). ### Step 2: Identify the Elements ...
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CENGAGE CHEMISTRY ENGLISH-APPENDIX - INORGANIC VOLUME 1-Exercise Short
  1. Which among Na,K,Cs and Li forms most stable hydride?

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  2. Which among Li,Na,K and Cs has density greater than water?

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  3. Arrange K,Ca and Li in order of increasing electrode potential.

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  4. The ionisation enthalpy of Na is less than Ne. Why?

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  5. Arrange alkali metal fluorides and halides in the decreasing order of ...

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  6. Which among Na,Mg,Ba and Ca is the poor reducing agent?

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  7. Arrange alkali metal carbonate in increasing order of solubility.

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  8. Arrange CaCO(3),KHCO(3) and NaHCO(3) in increasing order of solubiliti...

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  9. Why Be generally form covalent compounds?

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  10. Barium compounds are poisonous, even then BaSO(4) is used in barium me...

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  11. Which of the two cations Mg^(2+) and Al^(3+) is smaller?

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  12. Why alkaline earth metal oxides are quite stable?

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  13. Why does the solubility of alkaline earth metal sulphates decrease on ...

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  14. Why does the solubility of alkaline earth metal hydroxides in water in...

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  15. When sodium is dissolved in liquid ammonia, a solution of deep blue co...

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  16. Arrange alkaline earth metal flouides in order of increasing solubilit...

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  17. Arrange alkaline earth metal chlorides in order of increasing solubili...

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  18. Compared with the alkaline earth metals, the alkali metals exhibit

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  19. Arrange sulphates of group 2 in decreasing order of solubility of wate...

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  20. Arrange carbonates fo group 2 in increasing order of thermal stability...

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