Sea is the greatest source of  :

1. Halogens.
2. Noble gases.
3. Alkaline earth metals.
4. Chalcogens.

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The bleaching action of Clis due to formation of :

1. Nascent chlorine.
2. Nascent oxygen.
3. Oxygen gas.
4. Hypochlorous acid.
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It is difficult to study the chemistry of Radon because :

1. It is a radioactive substance.
2. It is a very stable substance.
3. Half-life of Radon is longer.
4. It forms variety of compounds.
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The anomalous behaviour of fluorine among the following is/are   :

1. Formation of only one oxoacid.
2. High electronegativity.
3. Low electronegativity.
4. Both (1) and (2)
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Correct statement among the following regarding flourine is:

 
1. Fluorine is stronger oxidising agent than chlorine.
2. Fluorine is weaker oxidising agent than chlorine.
3. Fluorine is stronger reducing agent than chlorine.
4. Bond dissociation energy of fluorine is more than chlorine.





 
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The relation between Ka2 and Ka1 for H2SO4 in water is :

1. Ka2 << Ka1
2. Ka2 =  Ka1
3. Ka2  >> Ka1
4. Can't be defined.
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Condition(s)to maximize the yield of H2SO4 by Contact process is/are :

1. Low temperature.
2. High temperature.
3. High pressure.
4. Both (1) and (3) 
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Presence of SO2 is detected by :

1. KMnO4
2. KCrO3
3. K2CrO4
4. MnO2
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Statement 1: SO2 is a sphybridised molecule.
Statement 2: Two S−O bonds in SO2 are not equal in length.
1. Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is False.
2. Statement 1 is False, Statement 2 is True.
3. Both Statements are True.
4. Both Statements are False.
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O3 can be estimated quantitatively by reacting it with among the following compounds:
1. Iodine
2. Potassium iodide.
3. Chlorine.
4. Sodium chloride.
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