Two metals X and Y form covalent halides. Both halides can act as Lewis acids and a catalyst in Friedel Crafts reaction. Halide of X is polymer in the solid state and a dimer in the vapour state which decomposes to monomer at 1200 K. However, halide of Y is a dimer in vapour state and becomes ionic in polar solvent. X and Y are respectively.
(A) Be, Al
(B) Al, Be
(C) Be, Ca
(D) Mg, Ca
Solubility of sulphates in water decreases from to . It is due to the fact that –
(1) Ionic nature increases
(2) Size of ion increases
(3) Lattice energy decrease
(4) Hydration enthalpy of ions decreases
In the Solvay process of manufacturing sodium carbonate, the raw materials used are :
1. Aqueous NaOH, and
2. Molten NaOH, and CO
3. Brine NaCl, and CO
4. Brine NaCl, and
Blue colour of the solution of alkali metal in ammonia is due to the presence of-
1. atoms
2. ions
3. Solvated anions
4. Solvated electrons
The compound X on heating gives a colourless gas. The residue is dissolved in water to obtain Y. Excess of is bubbled through aqueous solution of Y, Z is formed. Z on gentle heating gives back X. The compound X is-
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Assertion : s-block elements do not occur free in nature
Reason : s-block elements are highly electropositive in nature.
The cation of alkali metals are found as M(H2O)+n in H2O, value of 'n' is maximum for
1. Na+
2. K+
3. Rb+
4. Li+
1 mole of substance (X) was treated with an excess of water. 2 moles of readily combustible gas were produced along with solution which when reacted with CO2 gas produced a white turbidity. The substance (X) could be
(1) Ca
(2) CaH2
(3) Ca(OH)2
(4) Ca(NO3)2
A chloride dissolves appreciably in cold water. When placed on a Pt-wire in Bunsen flame, no distinctive colour is noticed. Cation present is
(1) Mg2+
(2) Ba2+
(3) Pb2+
(4) Ca2+
The fire extinguisher contains NaHCO3 and the compound (X). The compound (X) maybe -
1. CH3COOH
2. NaOH
3. C6H5OH
4. None of the above.