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Vishal Baghel

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Ans: (i) → (d); (ii) → (c); (iii) → (b)

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Hydrogen has electronic configuration 1s1. On the one hand, its electronic configuration is similar to that of alkali metals in the first group of the periodic table, which have an outer electronic configuration (ns1). As a result, hydrogen resembles alkali metals that lose one electron to become unipositive ions.

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(i) The given compound is H2O2.

(ii) Textiles, paper pulp, leather, oils, fats, and other products use it as a bleaching agent. In both acidic and alkaline media, it works as an oxidising and reducing agent. It is therefore kept in dark wax-lined glass or plastic containers. As a stabiliser, urea might be used. It is kept away from dust since dust can cause the compound to decompose explosively.

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Ans: (i) → (b); (ii) → (d); (iii) → (c); (iv) → (a).

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Ice and water are in equilibrium only at particular temperature and pressure. For any pure substance at atmospheric pressure, the temperature at which the solid and liquid phases are at equilibrium is called the normal melting point or normal freezing point of the substance. For example, it is 4°C in case of water. The system here is in dynamic equilibrium.

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The compound is water which undergoes self ionization.

The autoprotolysis (self-ionization) of water takes place as follows:

H2O (l)     +      H2O (l)             →        H3O+ (aq)         +          OH- (aq)

Acid                Base             &nb

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As, K increases with increase in temperature. K increases, it shows that the reaction must be endothermic. No. of molecules increases thus, there is increase in entropy.

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Because of hydrogen bonding HF is liquid whereas HCl is gas as there is lack of hydrogen bonding in HCl.

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Since in all the given reaction, the volume is to be kept constant and an inert gas argon is added which will do not take part in reaction. So, the equilibrium will remain unaffected in all the given cases.

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Dihydrogen reacts with dioxygen to form water. The reaction is highly exothermic.

H2 (g) + O2 (g) → H2O (l)

? H = -285.9KJmol-1

The isotope of hydrogen which has one proton and one neutron is deuterium. When it reacts with O2 it forms Deuterium oxide (D2O). Deuterium reacts in a similar way but the reactivity will be lesser than hydrogen because of high bond dissociation enthalpy of D2 as compared to hydrogen.

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