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    The alkali metals are chemically similar because

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    Cesium hydroxide is a

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    What is the chemical formula of Carnallite?

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    Solution of sodium metal in liquid ammonia is strongly reducing due to the presence of

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    A cracking sound is produced when crystals of NaCl are thrown in fire. This is due to the

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    Flint glass contains

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    Diamond burns in air at 900oC to give

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    When conc. H2SO4 is heated with P2O5, the acid is converted into

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    In case of nitrogen, NCl3 is possible, but not NCl5, while in case of phosphorus, PCl3 as well as PCl5 is possible. It is due to

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    Bond energies in NO, NO+ and NO- follow which of the following orders?

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    Which of the following is not a characteristic of the actinide series of elements?

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    The reason for complex formation in d-block element is

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    Development of a photographic plate involves the use of

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    In the silver plating of copper, K[Ag(CN)2] is used instead of AgNO3. This is because

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    Which of the following dissolves in hot conc. NaOH solution?

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