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  6. SF6 is known but SCl6 is not. Why?

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  8. Why is H2S more acidic than water ?

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  10. How does Nitric oxide emitted from the exhaust of Supersonic jet aerop...

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  11. Elements of Gr 16 generally show lower value of 1st ionization enthalp...

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  12. What happens when Con.H2SO4 is added to CaF2 ?

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  13. Write the increasing order of thermal stability of hydrides of Gr-16 e...

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  14. Why is H2O liquid and H2S a gas ?

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  15. Why does ozone act as a powerful oxidising agent?

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  16. What happens when Sulphur dioxide is passed through FeCl3 solution ?

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  17. Write three important applications H2SO4.

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  19. What is inert pair effect ?

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  20. Why are Gr 16 elements called chalcogens ?

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