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271.

Electronic configuration of only one p-block element is exceptional. One molecule of that element consists of how many atoms of it?

  • One

  • Two

  • Three

  • Four


272.

Which oxyacid of sulphur contains S-S single bond?

  • Oleum

  • Marshall's acid

  • Dithionic acid

  • Thiosulphuric acid


273.

Which among the following group 15 element forms most stable pentavalent compound?

  • Phosphorus

  • Antimony

  • Bismuth

  • Arsenic


274.

What is the basicity of orthophosphorous acid?

  • One

  • Two

  • Three

  • Four


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275.

Which oxoacid of sulphur contains S-S bond in its structure?

  • Disulphurous acid

  • Disulphuric acid

  • Perdisulphuric acid

  • Hydrosulphurous acid


276.

Which halogen forms an oxyacid that contains the halogen atom in tripositive oxidation state? 

  • Fluorine

  • Chlorine

  • Bromine

  • Iodine


277.

Identify the compound, in which phosphorus exists in the oxidation state of +1.

  • Phosphonic acid (H3PO3)

  • Phosphinic acid (H3PO2)

  • Pyrophosphorus acid (H4P2O5)

  • Orthophosphoric acid (H3PO4)


278.

In preparation of sulphuric acid from sulphur dioxide in lead chamber process. What substance is used as a catalyst?

  • Manganese dioxide

  • Vanadium pentoxide

  • Nitric oxide

  • Raney nickel


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279.

Which halogen has the highest value of negative electron gain enthalpy?

  • Fluorine

  • Chlorine

  • Bromine

  • Iodine


280.

Freon 12 is manufactured from CCl4 by

  • Wurtz reaction

  • Swarts reaction

  • Fittig reaction

  • Wurtz-Fittig reaction


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