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31.

In silicon dioxide

  • Each silicon atom is surrounded by four oxygen atoms and each oxygen atom is bonded to two silicon atoms

  • Each silicon atom is surrounded by two oxygen atoms and each oxygen atom is bonded to two silicon atoms

  • Silicon atoms is bonded to two oxygen atoms

  • Silicon atoms is bonded to two oxygen atoms

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32.

Which one the following statement regarding helium is incorrect?

  • It is used to fill gas balloons instead of hydrogen because it is lighter and non – inflammable

  • It is used in gas – cooled nuclear reactors

  • It is used to produce and sustain powerful superconducting reagents

  • It is used to produce and sustain powerful superconducting reagents

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33.

One mole of magnesium nitride on the reaction with an excess of water gives

  • one mole of ammonia

  • two moles of nitric acid

  • Two mole of ammonia

  • Two mole of ammonia

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34.

Beryllium and aluminium exhibit many properties which are similar. But the two elements differ in

  • exhibiting maximum covalency in compound

  • exhibiting amphoteric nature in their oxides

  • forming covalent halides

  • forming covalent halides

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35.

Aluminium chloride exists as a dimer, Al2Cl6 in the solid state as well as in solution of non-polar solvents such as benzene. When dissolved in water, it gives

  • Al3+ + 3Cl-

  • Al2O3 + 6HCl

  • [Al(OH)6] 3-

  • [Al(OH)6] 3-

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36.

Nitrogen dioxide is not produced on heating

  • KNO3

  • Pb(NO3)2

  • Cu(NO3)2

  • AgNO3


37.

In the solid state, PCl5 exists as

  • [PCl4]- and [PCl6]+ ions

  • covalent PCl5 molecules only

  • [PCl4]+ and [PCl6]-

  • covalent P2Cl10 molecules only


38.

The acid in which O-O bonding is present is

  • H2S2O3

  • H2S2O6

  • H2S2O8

  • H2S4O6


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39.

If radium and chlorine combine to form radium chloride, the compound would be

  • half as radioactive as radium

  • twice as radioactive

  • as radioactive as radium

  • not radioactive


C.

as radioactive as radium

Radium in isolated form and in its chloride (i.e. Ra+ ) only differ in the number of orbital electron. But, radioactivity is independent of chemical environment of an ion or atom, i.e. radioactivity is the phenomenon which does not depend on the orbital electrons but depends only on the composition of nucleus.


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40.

Which of the following arrangements is correct in respect of solubility in water?

  • CaSO> BaSO4 > BeSO4 > MgSO4 > SrSO4

  • BeSO4 > MgSO4, > CaSO4, > SrSO4, > BaSO4

  • BaSO4> SrSO4 > CaSO4 >MgSO4 > BeSO4

  • BeSO4 > CaSO4, > MgSO4 >SrSO4 > BaSO4


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