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- Discuss the pattern of variation of oxidation states of B to Tl
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- Boron, Aluminium, Gallium, Indium and Thallium belong to group 13 of t...
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- Why does boron trifluoride behave as a Lewis acid?
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- Consider the compounds, BCI3 and C Cl4. How will they behave with wate...
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- Is boric acid a protonic acid ? Explain.
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- Explain what happens when boric acid is heated?
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- Explain the shapes of BF3 and BH4^-. Assign hybridisation of Boron in ...
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- Write reactions to justify the amphoteric nature of Al.
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- What are electron deficient compounds? Are BCl3 and SiCl4 electron def...
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- Write down the resonance structures of CO3^(2-) and HCO3^(-)
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- What is the state of hybridisation of carbon in (a) 'CO3^(2-)' (b) ...
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- Explain the difference in properties of diamond and graphite on the ba...
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- Rationalise the statements and give chemical reactions. (i) Lead (II) ...
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- Suggest a reason why B-F bond length in BF3 (130 pm) and BF4^(-) (143 ...
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- If 'B-Cl' bond has a dipole moment, explain why 'BCl3' molecule has ze...
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- Aluminium trifluoride is insoluble in anhydrous HF but dissolves on ad...
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- Carbon monoxide is highly poisonous. Why?
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- Two important oxides of carbon are carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide....
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- Borax, orthoboric acid and diborane are some useful compounds of boron...
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- What happens when Borax is heated
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