a. | \(B_2H_6 \) is Lewis acid. |
b. | \(B_2H_6 \) has a planar structure. |
c. | \(B_2H_6 \). | All B-H Bond lengths are equal in
d. | \(B_2H_6,\) four \(3C-2e^- \) bonds are present. | In
e. | \(B_2H_6 \) can be prepared by the reaction of \(BF_3 \) and \(NaBH_4 \). |
1. | a, b, c, d, e | 2. | a, e |
3. | a, b | 4. | d, e |
The correct statement about B2H6 is:
1. Terminal B–H bonds have less p-character when compared to bridging bonds.
2. The two B–H–B bonds are not of the same length.
3. All B–H–B angles are 120°.
4. Its fragment, BH3, behaves as a Lewis base.
Among the following, the number of halide(s) which is/are inert to hydrolysis is _______.
1. BF3
2. SiCl4
3. PCl5
4. SF6
Diborane () reacts independently with and to produce, respectively:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The correct statements among I to III regarding group 13 element oxides are:
(I) Boron trioxide or diboron trioxide is acidic.
(II) Oxides of aluminium and gallium are amphoteric.
(III) Oxides of indium and thallium are basic.
1. (I) and (II) only
2. (I) and (III) only
3. (II) and (III) only
4. (I), (II), and (III) only
The number of pentagons in C60 and trigons (triangles) in white phosphorus, respectively, are :
1. 12 and 3
2. 20 and 3
3. 20 and 4
4. 12 and 4
The correct order of catenation is :
1. C > > Sn > Si Ge
2. Si > Sn > C > Ge
3. C > > Si > Ge Sn
4. Ge > Sn > Si > C
The C–C bond length is maximum in:
1. C60
2. Diamond
3. Graphite
4. C70
In view of the signs of for the following reactions:
The oxidation states more characteristic for lead and tin are respectively:
1. For lead +2, for tin +2
2. For lead +4, for tin +4
3. For lead +2, for tin +4
4. For lead +4, for tin +2
In the structure of silicon dioxide:
1. | There are double bonds between silicon and oxygen atoms. |
2. | Silicon atom is bonded to two oxygen atoms. |
3. | Each silicon atom is surrounded by two oxygen atoms and each oxygen atom is bonded to two silicon atoms. |
4. | Each silicon atom is surrounded by four oxygen atoms and each oxygen atom is bonded to two silicon atoms. |