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`SF_(6)` is kinetically inert.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-p-BLOCK ELEMENTS-EXERCISE
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  3. How would you account for the following : SF(6) is kinetically inert...

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  4. Draw the molecular structure of the following : XeOF4

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  5. Draw the structures of the following molecule : H3PO2

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  8. Give reasons for the following : PbCl4 is more covalent than PbCl2 .

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  10. Why is dioxygen gas but sulphur a solid?

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  11. Why does O3 act as a powerful oxidising agent ?

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  12. Why is BiH3 the strongest reducing agent amongst all the hydrides of G...

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  13. Though nitrogen exhibits + 5 oxidation state, it does not form penta-h...

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  14. Explain: Electron gain enthalpy of chlorine is more negative than fluo...

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  15. The two O-O bond lengths in ozone molecule are identical explain ?

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  16. Complete the following equation : P4+ H2O rarr

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  17. Complete the following reaction : XeF4+ O2F2 overset (143K) rarr

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  18. Draw the molecular structure of the following : XeF2

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  19. Draw the structures of the following : BrF3

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  20. Why does R3P=O exist but R3N=O does not? (R= alkyl group)

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