Which of the following is not an example of redox reaction?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Which species is the strongest oxidizing agent based on the given standard electrode potentials?
| \(E^{\ominus} values : \) | \(\left(Fe\right)^{3 +} / \left(Fe\right)^{2 +} = + 0 . 77 V\) |
| \(I_{2} (s)/ I^{-} = + 0 . 54 V\) | |
| \(\left(Cu\right)^{2 +} / Cu = + 0 . 34 V\) | |
| \(\left(Ag\right)^{+} / Ag = +0 . 80 V\) |
1. Fe3+
2. I2(s)
3. Cu2+
4. Ag+
values of some redox couples are given below. On the basis of these values choose the correct option.
| 1. | Cu will reduce Br– | 2. | Cu will reduce Ag |
| 3. | Cu will reduce I– | 4. | Cu will reduce Br2 |
Using the standard electrode potential, find out the pair between which redox reaction is not feasible.
1. Fe3+ and I-
2. Ag+ and Cu
3. Fe3+ and Cu
4. Ag and Fe3+
In the reactions given below, thiosulphate reacts differently with iodine than with bromine.
Choose the statements among the following that best describe the above dual behaviour of thiosulphate.
| 1. | Bromine is a stronger oxidant than iodine. |
| 2. | Bromine is a weaker oxidant than iodine. |
| 3. | Thiosulphate undergoes oxidation by bromine and reduction by iodine in these reactions. |
| 4. | Bromine undergoes oxidation and iodine undergoes reduction in these reactions. |
Which of the following statement regarding the rules to calculate the oxidation number is incorrect?
| 1. | The oxidation number of hydrogen is always +1. |
| 2. | The algebraic sum of all the oxidation numbers carried by elements in a compound is zero. |
| 3. | An element in its free or uncombined state has an oxidation number of zero. |
| 4. | Generally, in all its compounds, the oxidation number of fluorine is -1. |
In which of the following compounds, an element exhibits two different oxidation state?
| 1. | 2. | ||
| 3. | 4. |
Which of the following arrangements represents the increasing oxidation number of the central atom?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Match Column I with Column II for the oxidation states of the central atoms.
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Column I |
Column II |
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| A. | 1. |
+3 |
|
| B. | 2. |
+4 |
|
| C. | 3. |
+5 |
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| D. | 4. |
+6 |
|
| 5. |
+7 |
Codes:
| Options: | A | B | C | D |
| 1. | 4 | 5 | 3 | 1 |
| 2. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| 3. | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
| 4. | 4 | 5 | 3 | 2 |
Match the items in Column I with relevant items in Column II.
|
Column I |
Column II |
||
| A. |
Ions having a positive charge |
1. |
+7 |
| B. |
The sum of oxidation number of all atoms in a neutral molecule |
2. |
–1 |
| C. |
Oxidation number of hydrogen ion. (H+) |
3. |
+1 |
| D. |
Oxidation number of fluorine in NaF |
4. |
0 |
| E. |
Ions having a negative charge |
5. |
Cation |
| 6. |
Anion |
Codes:
| Options: | A | B | C | D | E |
| 1. | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
| 2. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 4 |
| 3. | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| 4. | 4 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1 |