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p-Block Elements Test - 32
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p-Block Elements Test - 32
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  • Question 1/30
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    Which is incorrectly matched ?

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    It is strictly covalent does not shows cationic & anionic form.

  • Question 2/30
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    H3PO2 (X) + PH3 ; is

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  • Question 3/30
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    Which of the following species is not a pseudohalide ?

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    Pseudo halides are
    CN, NC, OCN, SCN, SeCN
    NCS, N3, NCO

  • Question 4/30
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    An orange solid (X) on heating , gives a colourless gas (Y) and a only green residue (Z). Gas (Y) treatment with Mg, produces a white solid substance...............

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    (NH4)2Cr2O7 → Cr2O3 + H2O + N2

  • Question 5/30
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    Conc. HNO3 is yellow coloured liquid due to

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    Dissolved NO2 makes it yellow

  • Question 6/30
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    A gas at low temperature does not react with the most of compounds. It is almost inert and is used to create intent atmosphere  in bulbs. The combustion of this gas is exceptionally an endothermic reaction Based on the given information, we can conclude that the gas is.

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    N2 is higly stable due  and its combustion is endothermic whereas combustion of CO & H2 is exothermic.

  • Question 7/30
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    when chlorine gas is passed through an aqueous solution of a potassium halide in the presence of chloroform a violet colouration is obtained. On passing more of chlorine water, the violet colour is disappeared and solution becomes colourless. This test confirms the presence of ........ in aqueous solution.

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    Cl2 + KI → K Cl + I2

  • Question 8/30
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    Compound (C) is

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  • Question 9/30
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    An explosive compound (A) reacts with water to produce NH4OH and HOCl. Then, the compound (A), is

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  • Question 10/30
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    An inorganic salt (A) is decomposed at about 523 K to give products (B) and (C). Compounds (C) is a liquid at room temperature and is neutral to limus paper while oxide (B) on burning with white phosphorous given a dehydrating agent (D). Compounds (A), (B), (C) and (D) will be identified as N2O.

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  • Question 11/30
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    An inorganic compound (A) made of two most occurring elements into the earth crust, having  polymeric tetra-hedral net word structure. With carbon. compound (A) produces a poisonous gas (B) which is the most stable diatomic molecule. Compounds (A) and (B) will be

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    SiO2 - sp3
    sillica is most abundant in earthiness oxygen atom is sp3 hybridised.

  • Question 12/30
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    A sulphate of a metal (A) on heating evolves two gases (B) and (C) and an oxide (D). Gas (B) turns K2Cr2O7 paper green while gas (C) forms a trimer in which there is non S-S bond. Compounds (D) with HCl, forms a Lewis base (E) which exists as a dimer. Compounds (A), (B)  (C) , (D) and (E) are respectively

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  • Question 13/30
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    A tetra atomic molecule (A) on reaction with nitrogen (I) oxide, produces two substances (B) and (C) ,(B) is a dehyderating agent in its monometric form while substance (C) is a diatomic gas which shows almost intert behavior. The substances (A) and (B) and (C) respectively will be

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    P4 + N2O → P4O10 + N2

  • Question 14/30
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    First compound of intert gases was prepared by scientist Neil Barthleta in 1962. This compound is

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  • Question 15/30
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    Carbon give has X% of CO2 and is used as an antidote for poisoning of Y. Then, X and Y are

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    C + 2O2 → 2CO + CO2
    1 mole

  • Question 16/30
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    The correct order of acidic strength of oxide of nitrogen is

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    Fajan’s rule

  • Question 17/30
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    Nitrogen dioxide is dissolved in water to produce

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    NO2 + H2O → HNO3 + HNO2
    Mixed anhydride

  • Question 18/30
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    Consider two reactions
    I. Zn + conc. HNO3 (hot) → Zn(NO3)2 + X + H2O
    II. Zn + dil. HNO3 (cold) → Zn(NO3)2 + Y + H2O

    Compounds X and Y are respectively

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  • Question 19/30
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    it T1 < T2 ten X and Y respectively are

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  • Question 20/30
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    Boron forms BX3 type of halides. The correct increasing order of Lewis - acid strength of these halides is

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  • Question 21/30
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    Which one of the following compounds on strong heating evolves ammonia gas ?

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    (NH4)2SO4 → NH3 + H2SO4
    HNO3 → H2O + NO2 + O2
    (NH4)2Cr2O7 → N2 + Cr2O3 + H2O
    NH4NO3 → N2O + H2O

  • Question 22/30
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    The compound (SiH3)3N is

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  • Question 23/30
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    The correct order of acid strength of oxyacids of chlorine is

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  • Question 24/30
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    In a molecule of phosphorus (V) oxide, there are

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  • Question 25/30
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    The structures of O3 and N3 are

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  • Question 26/30
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    When conc. H2SO4 was treated with K4[Fe(CN)6], CO gas was evolved. By mistake, somebody used dilute H2SO4 instead of conc. H2SO4 then the gas evolved was

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    K4[Fe(CN)6] + H2SO4 + H2O → K2SO4 + FeSO4 + (NH4)2SO4 + CO
    K4[Fe(CN)6]+dil.H2SO4 → K2SO4 + FeSO4 + HCN

  • Question 27/30
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    (organic Compound)

    Compound (A) in pure form does not give ppt. with AgNO3 solution. A mixture containing 70% of (A) and 30% of ether is used as an anaesthetic. Compound (X) and (Y) are oxides while (Z) is a pungen smelling gas. (X) is a neutral oxide which turns cobalt chloride paper pink. Compound (Y) turns liime water milky and produces an acidic solution with water. Compounds (A), (X), (Y) and (Z) respectively will be

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    CHCl3 + AgNO3 → No ppt.
    used as anaesthetic
    CHCl3 + O2 → H2O + CO2 + Cl2

  • Question 28/30
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    An inorganic white crystalline compound (A) has a rock salt structure (A) on reaction with conc. H2SO4 and MnO2, evolves a pungent smelling, greenish-yellow gas (B). Compound (A) gives white ppt. of (C) with AgNO3 solution. Compounds (A), (B) and (C) will be respectively

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  • Question 29/30
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    Compound (A) is

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  • Question 30/30
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    When oxalic acid reacts with conc. H2SO4, two gases produced are of neutral and acidic in nature respectively. Potassium hydroxide absorbs one of the two gases. The product formed during this absorption and the gas which gets absorbed are respectively

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