Which of the following has the highest tendency to give the react

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221.

Metals are good conductor of electricity because they contain :

  • a network structure

  • ionic bonds

  • very few valence electrons

  • free electrons


222.

Which of the following fluorides has the lowest melting point?

  • BaF2

  • SrF2

  • CaF2

  • BeF2


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223.

Which of the following has the highest tendency to give the reaction,

M+(g) mediumaqueous M+(aq.) ?

  • Na

  • Li

  • K

  • Rb


B.

Li

Li has the highest tendency to give the above given reaction. This is because of its smallest size, Li+ has highest hydration energy and hence the highest stability of hydrated Li+ ion.


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224.

Among the following components of cement which is present in highest amount?

  • Ca2SiO4

  • Ca3SiO5

  • Al2O3

  • Ca3Al2O6


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225.

Radioactive metal is :

  • Li

  • Ce

  • Na

  • Ra


226.

The pair whose both species are used in antiacid medicinal preparation is

  • NaHCO3 and Mg(OH)2

  • Na2CO3 and Ca(HCO3)2

  • Ca(HCO3)2 and Mg(OH)2

  • Ca(OH)and NaHCO3.


227.

Which of the following is a false statement ?

  • Fluorine is more electronegative than chlorine

  • Nitrogen has greater IE1 than oxygen

  • Lithium is amphoteric

  • Chlorine is an oxidising agent


228.

Which of the following is a use of alum ?

  • Making explosives

  • Bleaching clothes

  • Water softening

  • All of the above


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229.

The pair of amphoteric hydroxides is

  • Al(OH)3, LiOH

  • Be(OH)2, Mg(OH)2

  • B(OH)3, Be(OH)2

  • Be(OH)2, Zn(OH)2


230.

Which of the following is only acidic nature?

  • Be(OH)2

  • Mg(OH)2

  • B(OH)3

  • Al(OH)3


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