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This is a assertion and reason answer type question as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Correct option is (ii)

Because H2SO4 is a stronger oxidising agent and HI is a stronger reducing agent,  H2SO4 oxidizes and is reduced to SO2.

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This is a assertion and reason answer type question as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Correct option is (iii)

HNO3 forms an oxide layer on the surface of iron. This is also known as corrosion or rusting.

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This is a assertion and reason answer type question as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Correct option is (iii)

Nitrogen gas has a complete octet structure for both atoms and is unreactive due to the presence of a strong triple bond. On the other hand,  phosphor has bonds with unstable angles strains compared to nitrogen,  therefore it burns quickly,  thus readily reacts. Nitrogen has a lower electron gain enthalpy than phosphorus.

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This is a multiple choice answer as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Correct option is (i) and (ii)

(i) The modest dispersion force causes attraction in noble gases.

(ii) In nature, xenon fluorides are reactive.

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This is a multiple choice answer as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Correct option is (ii) and (iii)

Here fig (b) contains one S-S bond.

The oxidising behaviour of H2SOis represented by (ii) and (iii) among the aforementioned four. It oxidises HI in reaction (ii) and then reduces to SO2.

The oxidation state of sulphur's core atom drops from +6 to +4. It oxidises copper in (iii) and is reduced to SO2.

 

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This is a multiple choice answer as classified in NCERT Exemplar

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Oxidation state of S=+6

(iii) Iron oxide with K2O and Al2O3 is used to increase the rate of attainment of equilibrium in Haber's process.

(iv) Change in enthalpy is negative for the preparation of SO3 by catalytic oxidation of SO2.

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This is a multiple choice answer as classified in NCERT Exemplar

Correct option is (i) and (iv)

(i) As2O3 < SiO2 < P2O3 < SO2 is the order of acid

(ii) AsH3 <  PH3 < NH3 is the correct or enthalpy of vapourization

(iii) S < O < F < Cl is the correct order of more negative gain enthalpy

(iv)  H2O > H2Se > H2Te is the order of thermal stability

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The P4 molecule in white phosphorus has an angular strain, white phosphorus is very reactive.

PCl5 is ionic in the solid state, with a tetrahedral cation and an octahedral anion.

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SO2 is employed as an antichlor, disinfectant, and preservative in the bleaching of wool and silk.

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This is a multiple choice answer as classified in NCERT Exemplar

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Due to its high electronegativity and tiny size, F is the only interhalogen with weaker X-X' bonds and no X-X bonds.

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