An amphoteric oxide dissolves in HCl to form a salt. The salt does not impart any colour to the flame and fumes in moist air. The oxide is

1 CaO

2 Na2O

3 BeO

4 MgO

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Crude common salt is hygroscopic because of impurities of

1 CaBr2 and MgBr2

2 Ca(HCO3)2 and Mg(HCO3)2

3 CaSO4 and MgSO4

4 CaCl2 and MgCl2

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Which is the correct order?

1 CsCl>KCl>NaCl>LiCl (ionic nature)

2 MgO>Al2O3>SO3>Cl2O7 (Basic nature)

3 Cs>Rb>Na>K>Li (Density)

4 All of the above

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Which of the following s-block element form oxide and nitride when treated with air?

1 K

2 Na

3 Mg

4 Rb

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Which of the following can't exist?

1 LiCl.2H2O

2 MgCl2.6H2O

3 [Al(H2O)6]3+

4 [BeF6]4-

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Select the incorrect statement (s)

1 Li and Mg have widely different properties

2 NaHCO3 and LiHCO3 are solid compounds

3 Stability of hydrides follows the order LiH>NaH>KH

4 Both 1 & 2

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Which of the following carbonate is sparingly soluble in water?

1 Li2CO3

2 Na2CO3

3 K2CO3

4 Rb2CO3

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The rate of setting of plaster of Paris is enhanced and retarded respectively by-

1. Alum, sodium chloride

2. Borax, alum

3. Sodium chloride, alum

4. Alum, borax

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XN2YH2O Z (Colourless gas). Z gives blue colour solution with CuSO4 and X does not give flame test. X,Y and Z respectively are

1 Ca, Ca(OH)2, H2

2 Mg, Mg3N2, NH3

3 Na, Na3N, NH3

4 Ba, Ba(NO3)2, H2

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When CO2 is passed through brine solution, saturated with ammonia, white crystals precipitate out. The crystals are of

1. NH4HCO3

2. NH4Cl

3. Na2CO3

4. NaHCO3

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