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The ionic radius of Be2+ is estimated to be 31 pm; the charge/radius ratio is nearly the same as that of the Al3+ ion. Hence beryllium resembles aluminium in some ways. Some ofthe similarities are:
(i) Like aluminium, beryllium is not readily attacked by acids because of the presence of an oxide film on the surface of the metal.
(ii) Beryllium hydroxide dissolves in excess of alkali to give a beryllate ion, [Be (OH)4]2– just as aluminium hydroxide gives aluminate ion, [Al (OH)4]–.
(iii) The chlorides of both beryllium and aluminium have Cl– bridged chloride structure in vapour phase. Both the chlorides are solubl
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(c) Reason is wrong a statement. More negative is the electrode potential, higher is the tendency of the element to lose electrons and hence, stronger is the reducing agent.
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(b) Both the statements are correct but not the reason for the assertion.
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1.37. (c) Equal moles of different substances contain same number of constituent particles but equal weights of different substances do not contain the same number of constituent particles due to the difference in their molar mass.
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(d) The ionization enthalpies of the alkali metals are considerably low and decrease down the group from Li to Cs. This is because the effect of increasing size outweighs the increasing nuclear charge, and the outermost electron is very well screened from the nuclear charge.
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