Incorrect statement among the following about zeolites is:
1. | They have an open structure which enables them to take up small molecules. |
2. | Zeolites are aluminosilicates having a three-dimensional network. |
3. | Some of the \(\mathrm{SiO}_4^{4-}\)units are replaced by \(\mathrm{AlO}_4^{5-}\) and \(\mathrm{AlO}_6^{9-}\) ions in zeolites. |
4. | They are used as cation exchangers. |
In a Borax bead test, which compound is formed:
1. Orthoborate
2. Metaborate
3. Double oxide
4. Tetraborate
The most probable oxidation state of Pb & Sn will be:
1.
2.
3.
4.
BCl3 has higher stability than , because -
1. | The +2 oxidation state of Tl is more stable than the +2 oxidation state of B |
2. | The +2 oxidation state of B is more stable than the +2 oxidation state of Tl |
3. | The +3 oxidation state of B is more stable than the +3 oxidation state of Tl |
4. | The +3 oxidation state of Tl is more stable than the +3 oxidation state of B |
Boron trifluoride behaves as a Lewis acid because -
1. Boron trifluoride is electron-rich.
2. Boron trifluoride is electron-deficient.
3. Boron trifluoride is highly stable.
4. None of these.
The correct statement among the following regarding behavior of in water is -
1. | BCI3 readily undergoes hydrolysis while CCI4 completely resists hydrolysis. |
2. | CCI4 readily undergoes hydrolysis while BCI3 completely resists hydrolysis. |
3. | Both BCI3 and CCI4 readily undergo hydrolysis. |
4. | Neither BCI3 nor CCI4 undergo hydrolysis. |
Boric acid is a-
1. Protic acid.
2. Weak monobasic acid.
3. Lewis acid.
4. Both '2' and '3'
The effect of heating Boric acid at 370 K or above is -
1. Orthoboric acid changes to metaboric acid.
2. Metaboric acid changes to boric oxide.
3. Both '1' and '2'
4. Neither '1' nor '2'
The shapes of and the hybridization of boron in these species are respectively -
1. - triangular geometry, ; - tetrahedral,
2. - tetrahedral, ; - triangular geometry,
3. - tetrahedral, ; - triangular geometry,
4. - tetrahedral, ; - triangular geometry,
Reaction(s) that justify the amphoteric nature of aluminum is-
3. Both '1' and '2'
4. Neither '1' nor '2'