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91.

The magnetic nature of boron molecule is same as the magnetic nature of

  • nitrogen molecule

  • carbon molecule

  • unipositive nitrogen molecule

  • oxide ion


92.

Which of the following is not a true alum?

  • Na2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O

  • MgSO4.Cr2(SO4)3.24H2O

  • K2SO4.Cr2(SO4)3.24H2O

  • (NH4)2SO4.Fe(SO4)3.24H2O


93.

The densities of graphite and diamond at 298 K are 2.25 and 3.31 g cm-3 respectively. If the standard free energy difference is 1895 J mol-1, the pressure at which graphite will be transformed into diamond is

  • 9.92 × 108 Pa

  • 9.92 × 107 Pa

  • 9.92 × 106 Pa

  • None of these


94.

Which one of the following elements does not form triiodide on reacting with iodine?

  • B

  • Ti

  • Al

  • Ga


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95.

An example of covalent solid is

  • MgO

  • Mg

  • SiC

  • CaF2


96.

The order of covalent character of KF, KI, KCl is

  • KCl < KF < KI

  • KI < KCl < KF

  • KF < KI < KCl

  • KF < KCl < Kl


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97.

Which one of the following forms a basic oxide?

  • B

  • Tl

  • Al

  • Ga


C.

Al

More the element has metallic character, more basic its its oxide. As the metallic character increases down the group hence, thallium (Tl) has highest metallic character (among the given option) and forms the basic oxide.

Al and Ga form amphoteric oxide and B (Boron) forms acidic oxide.


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98.

The gas produced by the passage of air over hot coke is

  • carbon monoxide

  • carbon dioxide

  • producer gas

  • water gas


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99.

Inorganic graphite is

  • B2H6

  • BN

  • BF3

  • B2N3H6


100.

The bonding in diborane (B2H6) can be described by

  • 4 two centre - two electron bonds and 2 three - centre- two electron bonds

  • 3 two centre - two electron bonds and 3 three - centre- two electron bonds

  • 2 two centre - two electron bonds and 4 three centre - two electron bonds

  • 4 two centre - two electron bonds and 4 two- centre- two electron bonds


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