A chloride dissolves appreciably in cold water. When placed on a Pt-wire in Bunsen flame, no distinctive colour is noticed. Cation present is

(1) Mg2+

(2) Ba2+

(3) Pb2+

(4) Ca2+

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The fire extinguisher contains NaHCO3 and the compound (X). The compound (X) maybe -

1. CH3COOH

2. NaOH

3. C6H5OH

4. None of the above. 

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Alkali metals do not form nitride on reaction with N2, whereas lithium forms Li3N, because

(1) High ionisation energy of Li

(2) High lattice energy of Li3N

(3) High sublimation energy of Li

(4) High covalent nature of Li3N

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All group-2 metals dissolve in liquid ammonia to produce a bright blue colour. The colour is due to-

1. A change in the structure of ammonia.

2. d-d transition.

3. The spectrum of the solvated electrons.

4. An electronic transition from a lower to a higher energy state.

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Hsolution is positive for

I. LiF

II. CsI

III. RbF

IV. KF

(1) I, II, III & IV

(2) II only

(3) I only

(4) I & II only

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While moving down the group (in alkaline earth metals) following property increases except

(1) Radius

(2) Solubility of hydroxides

(3) Solubility of sulphates

(4) Thermal stability of carbonates

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A chemical compound A is used for water softening to remove temporary hardness. A reacts with Na2CO3 to form caustic soda. When CO2 is bubbled through A it becomes cloudy. The chemical formula of A is

(1) CaO

(2) Ca(OH)2

(3) Ca(HCO3)2

(4) CaCO3

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A substance that gives a brick red flame and breaks down on heating giving oxygen and a brown gas is-

1. Calcium carbonate.

2. Magnesium carbonate.

3. Magnesium nitrate.

4. Calcium nitrate.

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CO2 gas along with solid (y) is obained when sodium salt (x) is heated. (x) is again obtained when CO2 gas is passed into aqueous solution of (y), (x) and (y) are

(1) Na2CO3.Na2O

(2) Na2CO3, NaOH

(3) NaHCO3, Na2CO3

(4) NaCO3, NaHCO3

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Which of the following statements regarding Be is incorrect?

(1) It forms ionic compounds almost exclusively, even with the highly electronegative elements

(2) It does not form ionic compounds containing simple Be2+ ion, but does readily achieve a maximum co-ordination number of four through formation of complex ions such as BeF4 and [Be(H2O)4]2+

(3) It forms a series of organo derivatives BeR2 and [BeR3], which contain covalent Be-C bonds

(4) Its halides are covalent polymers that are readily hydrolysed or cleaved by donors

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