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Lithium shows diagonal relationship with which element?
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If X is a nonmetal, its oxide X2O3 is expected to be a/an ______ oxide.
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Consider the following reaction 2A + 3F2 → 2AF3.
What is the formula for the reaction product if we substitute iodine for fluorine?
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The nature of bonds in the compounds of carbon is mostly:
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Amongst the elements of group 17, fluorine is most reactive owing to it’s:
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If x denoted the number of valence electrons of a representative element then its valence is equal to:
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How many valence electrons does a carbon atom have?
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Aluminium belongs to group 13 and sulphur belongs to group 16 of the periodic table. The compound formed by aluminum and sulphur is:
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Which pair of elements from different groups resembles each other the most in their chemical properties?
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Oxygen exhibits +2 oxidation state in the compound:
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On moving down a group the number of valence electrons:
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Among the following oxides, neutral oxide is:
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The element which shows only negative oxidation state/s among following elements is:
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The valence of sodium with atomic number 11 is:
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The maximum covalence of the first member of each group is:
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