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Name the three factors which determine the stability of a particular oxidation state in solution.

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(i) enthalpy of sublimation (ii) ionisation energy (iii) enthalpy of hydration
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RESONANCE ENGLISH-D & F-BLOCK ELEMENTS & THEIR IMPORTANT COMPOUNDS -Exercise 1
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  2. What is the most common oxidation state of first transition series?

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  5. Use the data to answer the following and also justify giving rason: {:...

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  6. Which of the following ions would form (i) coloured and (ii) colourles...

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  7. Why Ti^(+4) complex are diamagnetic?

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  8. A substance is found to have a magnetic moments of 3.9BM.How many unpa...

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  9. Explain giving reasons: (i) Transition metals and many of their compou...

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  10. Describe The general characteristics of transition elements with speci...

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  11. Which type of reaction MnO(4)^(2-)show with acid , dilute -alkali or w...

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  12. Why is KMnO4 kept in dark bottles ?

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  13. Why does AgNO(3) produced a black stain on the skin?

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  14. Why is AgBr used in photography ?

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  15. Why it is not advisable to dissolve KMnO(4) in cold and concentrated H...

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  16. What happen when: (a) Green Vitriol is strongly heated. , (b) FeSO(4)...

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  17. State true or false: Reaction of K(2)Cr(2)O(7) with cold and concentra...

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  18. Write balanced chemical equations for: (i) Mixture of K(2)Cr(2)O(7) ...

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  19. What are inner transition elements? Decide which of the following atom...

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  20. Actinoid contraction is greater from element to element than lanthanoi...

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