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Why does hydrogen occur in a diatomic fom rather than in a monoatomic form under nomal conditions?

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  1. Justify the position of hydrogen in the periodic table

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  2. Write the names of isotopes of hydrogen. What is the mass ratio of the...

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  3. Why does hydrogen occur in a diatomic fom rather than in a monoatomic ...

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  4. How can the production of dihydrogen, obtained from 'coal gasification...

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  5. Describe the bulk preparation of dihydrogen by electrolytic method. ?

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  6. Complete the following reactions : i) H2(g)+Mm O0(s), overset (Delta)...

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  7. Discuss the consequences of high bond enthalpy of H-H bond in terms of...

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  8. What do you understand by (i) electron-deficient (ii) electron-precise...

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  9. What characteristics do you expect from an electron cleficient hydride...

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  10. Do you expect carbohydrides of the type [CnH(2n+2)] to act as Lewis ac...

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  11. What do you mean by non-stoichiometric hydrides?

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  12. How do you expect the metallic hydrides to be useful for hydrogen stor...

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  13. How does the atomic hydrogen torch function for cutting and welding pu...

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  14. Among NH3, H2O and HF which would you expect to have highest magnitude...

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  15. Saline hydrides are known to react with water violently producing fire...

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  16. Arrange the followingCaH2, BeH2 and TiH2 in order of increasing electr...

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  17. Compare the structures of water and hydrogen peroxide.

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  18. What is meant by 'autoprotolysis' of water? What is its significance?

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  19. Consider the reaction of water with 'F2' and suggest, in terms of oxid...

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  20. Complete the following chemical reactions. i) PbS(s)+H2 O2(aq) rarr i...

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