Which of the following carbonates decomposes at lowest temperature?
MgCO3
CaCO3
BaCO3
SrCO3
A.
MgCO3
On movingg down the second group the thermal stability of alkaline earth metal carbonates increases.
Hence, MgCO3 being the carbonate of upper element, decomposes at lowest temperature.
A white-coloured inorganic compound, on heating, gives a gas which turns lime water milky and residue is left which is yellow when hot and turns white on cooling. The compound is
Pb(NO3)2
PbCO3
BaCO3
ZnCO3
Prussian blue is formed when
ferrous sulphate reacts with FeCl3
ferric sulphate reacts with K4[Fe(CN)6]
ferrous ammonium sulphate reacts with FeCl3
ammonium sulphate reacts with FeCl3
Lithium is the strongest reducing agent because of
its greater hydration energy
its high ionization energy
its high electron affinity
its low electronegativity
Which of the following is an organometallic compound?
Lithium acetate
Methyl lithium
Lithium dimethyl amide
Lithium methoxide
The first ionisation potential (in eV) of N and O atoms are
14.6, 13.6
13.6, 14.6
13.6, 13.6
14.6, 14.6
Correct order for solubility of alkaline earth metals in water is
MgF2 > CaF2 > SrF2 > BaF2
MgF2 <CaF2 <SrF2 <BaF2
MgF2 > CaF2 < SrF2 < BaF2
BaF2 >MgF2 >SrF2 >CaF2