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Test: d & f-Block Elements - Question 1

Which among the following is not considered as a part of transition elements?

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A transition metal is one that forms one or more stable ions which have incompletely filled d orbitals. On the basis of this definition, scandium and zinc do not count as transition metals - even though they are members of the d block.

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Which among the following transition metal has lowest melting point?

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Zn has lowest melting point because it doesnot have any unpaired electrons.

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Transition metals with highest melting point is

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W belongs to 5d series and also it have lot of unpaired electrons thus it forms strong metallic bonding.

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Transition metals with lowest melting point is

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Zinc (Zn) has the lowest melting point in 3d series because of the absence of d-electrons.

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Which is the most stable oxidation state of iron?

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Fe has d5 configuration in +3 oxidation state.

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Electronic configuration of Cu3+ is

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Cu has atomic number 29.

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Maximum magnetic moment is shown by

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Magnetic moment is maximum for the element having maximum unpaired electrons.

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Maximum oxidation state is shown by

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Os shows maximum oxidation state of +8.

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Which one of the following compound is deliquescent?

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ZnClis deliquescent.

Test: d & f-Block Elements - Question 10

Which of the following ion has smallest radii?

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In period when we move from left to right in a period atomic radii 1st decreases till nickel then starts increasing so Ni2+ has smallest radii.

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Which of the following pairs of ions have same paramagnetic moment?

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Cu2+, Ti3+ will have same unpaired electrons and hence same paramagnetic moment.

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Which of the following metals have only one oxidation state?

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Sc,Al has only one oxidation state i.e. +3.

Co,Fe has various oxidation states; most common are +2 and +3.

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Mohr’s salt is a

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Mohr salt is an example of double salt. Mohr Salt is 

FeSO4 . (NH4)2 SO4.6H2O

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Red hot steel rods on suddenly immersing in water become

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Red hot steel rods on suddenly immersing in water become hard and brittle.

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Which of the following methods is based on distribution law?

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Parkes process is a process for removing silver from Pb. It is an example of Liquid liquid extractions

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Which is called chromic acid?

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Chromic Acid is a naturally occurring oxide with a formula H2CrO4.

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Which one of the following combines with Fe2+ ion to form a brown complex?

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[Fe(H2O)5NO]2+is brown color complex.

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Lucas reagent is

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Lucas Test is done to distinguish primary secondary and tertiary alcohols. Lucas reagent is ZnCl2 + HCl

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Vitamin B12 contains?

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Vitamin B12 contains Co3+.

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Which is least soluble in water?

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Ag2S is least soluble in water.

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A reduction in the atomic size with increase in atomic number is characteristic of the elements of

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In f block elements with increase in atomic number atomic radii decreases smoothly.

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Nitrous oxide is evolved when Zn is treated with

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4Zn + 10HNO3 → 4Zn(NO3)2 + N2O + 5H2O

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Ferrous sulphate on heating gives

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FeSOon heating gives SO2 and SO3

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In the reaction, SnCl2 + HgCl2 → A + SnCl4

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SnCl2 + HgCl2 → Hg + SnCl4

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Ag+ ion is isoelectronic with

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Ag+ is isoelectronic with Cd2+

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