There is no S-S bond in

1. S2O42-

2. S2O52-

3. S2O32-

4. S2O72-

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Which of the following leaves no residue on heating ?

1. PbNO32

2. NH4NO3

3. CuNO32

4. NaNO3

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Which amongst the following reactions cannot be used for the preparation of the halogen acid?

1. 2KBr+H2SO4conc.K2SO4+2HBr

2. 2NaCl+H2SO4conc.NaHSO4+HCl

3. NaHSO4+NaClNa2SO4+HCl

4. CaF2+H2SO4conc.CaSO4+2HF

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Which of the following pair has bleaching property ?

1. O3 and NO2

2. O3 and H2S

3. SO2 and Cl2

4. Cl2 and NO2

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Nitrogen is liberated by the thermal decomposition of only

1. NH4NO2

2. NaN3

3. NH42Cr2O7

4. All the three

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In which of the following arrangement, the order is not according to the property indicated against it

1. F2>Cl2>Br2>I2 Oxidising agent
2. NH3>PH3>AsH3>SbH3>BiH3 Basic property
3. F>Cl>Br>I Electron gain enthalpy
4. C>Si>Ge>Sn Ability form -bond
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The variation of the boiling point of the hydrogen halides is in the order HF > HI >HBr>HCl, What explains the higher boiling point of hydrogen fluoride?

1. The electro negativity of flourine is much higherthan for other elements in the group

2. There is strong hydrogen bonding between HF molecules

3. The bond energy of HF molecules is greater than in other hydrogen halides

4. The effect of nuclear shielding is much reducedin flourine which polarizes the HF molecule

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Strong reducing behavior of H3PO2 is due to

1. Presence of one-OH group and two P-H bonds

2. High electron gain enthalpy of phosphorus

3. High oxidation state of phosphorus

4. Presence of two -OH groups and one P-H bonds

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Which is the strongest acid in the following :
1. HClO3
2. HClO4
3. H2SO3
4. H2SO4

 

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Which of the following hydrogen halides react with AgNO3 to give a precipitate that dissolves in hyposolution? 

(I) HCl

(II) HF

(III) HI

(IV) HBr

1. (III), (I), (II)

2. (I), (III), (IV)

3. (IV), (II), (I)

4. (II), (IV), (III)

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