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Fluorine exhibits only - 1 oxidation state whereas other halogens exhibit positive oxidation states such as +1, +3, +5, +7.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-p-BLOCK ELEMENTS-EXERCISE
  1. What is the oxidation number of central atom K3[Al (C2O4)3]

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  2. Why does concentrated sulphuric acid has high boiling point?

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  3. Fluorine exhibits only - 1 oxidation state whereas other halogens exhi...

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  4. Molecular nitrogen N2 is not particularly reactive. Explain

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  5. What is the oxidation number of central atom [Cu Br2 (H2O) (NH3) ]

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  6. Write the IUPAC name of : [Ag (NH3)2 ]Cl

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  7. Write the IUPAC name of : [Co Cl2 (NH3)4 ]Cl

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  8. What are interhalogen compounds ? Give example.

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  9. Yeast is used in the production of:

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  10. What happens when ammonia reacts with Na.

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  11. What happens when ammonia reacts with CO2.

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  12. Account for the following : NH3 is a stronger base than PH3.

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  13. How would you account for the following : Sulphur has a great tendency...

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  14. Account for the following : Bond energy of F2 is less than Cl2.

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  15. NCl3 is an endothermic compound while NF3 is an exothermic compound. e...

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  16. How would you account for the following : XeF2 is a linear molecule wi...

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  17. How would you account for the following : The electron gain enthalpy w...

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  18. Why H2S is more Acidic than H2O ?

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  19. How would you account for the following : SF(6) is kinetically inert...

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  20. How would you account for the following : NF3 is an exothermic compoun...

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