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111.

The second ionisation enthalpies of Li, Be, B and C are in order

  • Li > B > C > Be

  • Li > C > B > Be

  • Be > C > B > Li

  • B > C > Be > Li


112.

The ionic species having the largest size is

  • Li+ (g)

  • Rb+(aq)

  • Li+(aq)

  • Cs+(aq)


113.

The first four ionisation enthalpy values of an element are 191 kcal mol-1 578 kcal mol-1 872 kcal mol-1 and 5962 kcal mol-1 .The number of valence electrons in the element is

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4


114.

The ion having the highest mobility in aqueous solution is

  • Ba2+

  • Mg2+

  • Ca2+

  • Be2+


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115.

The main product obtained when a solution of sodium carbonate reacts with mercuric chloride is

  • Hg(OH)2

  • HgCO3HgO

  • HgCO3

  • HgCO3.Hg(OH)2


116.

Among the alkali metals cesium is the most reactive because :

  • its incomplete shell is nearest to the nucleus

  • it has a single electron in the valence shell

  • it is the heaviest alkali metal

  • the outermost electron is more loosely bound than the outer most electron of the other alkali metals


117.

Which of the following pairs of elements cannot form an alloy ?

  • Zn, Cu

  • Fe, Hg

  • Fe, C

  • Hg, Na


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118.

Which metal has a greater tendency to form metal oxide?

  • Cr

  • Fe

  • Al

  • Ca


D.

Ca

Greater the stability of oxide, greater is the ease of its formation. Generally ionic oxides are more stable than covalent oxides and among the given metals only Ca form ionic oxide. Hence, Ca has greater tendency to form oxide.


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119.

The correct order in which the first ionisation potential increases is

  • Na, K, Be

  • K, Na, Be

  • K, Be, Na

  • Be, Na, K


120.

When carbon monoxide is passed over solid caustic soda heated to 200°C, it forms

  • Na2CO3

  • NaHCO3

  • HCOONa

  • CH3COONa


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