Which of the following is correct?
(1) – contains no S - S linkage.
(2) – contains – O - O linkage.
(3) – contains P – P linkage.
(4) - contains S – S linkage.
The oxidation states of the S atom in from left to right, respectively, are:
1. + 6, 0, 0, and +6
2. +5, +1, +1, and +5
3. +5, 0, 0, and +5
4. +3, +1, +1, and +3
One gas bleaches the coloured matter by reduction temporary while the other one by oxidation
permanently. The gases are respectively:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
cannot be used to prepare HI from KI as:
(1) Its reaction with KI is very slow.
(2) It oxidizes HI to iodine.
(3) It disproportionates HI.
(4) It reduces HI.
Which of the following statements is false?
1. | H3PO2, H3PO3 and H3PO4 all are tribasic and reducing in nature. |
2. | \(NO_{3}^{-}\), \(SO_{3}^{2-}\), \(CO_{3}^{2-}\), and \(BO_{3}^{3-}\), only \(SO_{3}^{2-}\) have pπ-dπ bonding . | Amongst anions
3. | \(SO_{3}^{2-}\), \(SO_{4}^{2-}\), \(S_{2}O_{4}^{2-}\) and \(HSO_{4}^{-}\), \(SO_{3}^{2-}\) is basic and reducing in nature. | Amongst anions
4. | Number of lone pair(s) of electrons on Xe atoms in XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6 are 3, 2 and 1 respectively._ |
The incorrect statement among the following regarding helium is -
1. It is used to produce and sustain powerful superconducting magnets.
2. It is used as a cryogenic agent for carrying out experiments at low temperatures.
3. It is used in filling balloons for meteorological observations because it is lighter and non-inflammable.
4. It is used as a dilute for oxygen in modern diving apparatus because of its high solubility in blood.
Assertion : is not known probably because of the oxidising power of Pb(IV) and reducing power of .
Reason : Iodide stabilizes higher oxidation state.
Assertion : is not used to dry .
Reason : is acidic and is basic.
Assertion : is stronger acid than .
Reason : In there are two nitrogen to oxygen bonds where as in there is only one.
Assertion : oxides sulphur to acid ( S + VI) but only oxidizes selenium to ( Se + IV ).
Reason : In Selenium atoms, the electrons are more tightly held by the nucleus on account of increased nuclear charge.