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Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 1

Number of three–centre two–electron (3c–2e) bonds present in diborane is

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 2

Which one of the following order of the carbonates is correct for their decomposition temperature:

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Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 3

The common feature (s) of Rb+, Kr and Br is /are that they:

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Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 4

The characteristics of the blue solution of solution of sodium in liquid ammonia is/are:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 5

Do you expect the minimum energy necessary to eject a 3s electron from phosphorus in a photoelectron spectroscopy experiment for the process.

[Ne] 3s23p3 → [Ne] 3s13p3 + e- ,

Be larger than, smaller than, or the same as the 4th io nization energy (IE4) of phosphorus:

Detailed Solution for Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 5

Due to better guarding of s electrons by p if we directly remove an s electron without removing the p electrons, it would take more energy had we removed all outer electrons before.

Hence A is correct.

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 6

Which of the following will be strongest acid in pure liquid HF:

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Correct Answer :- b

Explanation : Fluoroantimonic acid is the strongest superacid based on the measured value of its Hammett acidity function (H0), which has been determined for different ratios of HF:SbF5. While the H0 of pure HF is −15, addition of just 1 mol % of SbF5 lowers it to around −20.

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 7

What is the nature of silicon–oxygen bonds in silica(SiO2): 

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 8

The melting point of lithium metal is 454 K, and that of sodium is 371 K. Which is the following statements can explain this difference in their melt ing points:

(I) Metallic bonding in lithium is stronger than metallic bonding in sodium.
(II) The delocalized electrons are more strongly attracted to the metal cation of lithium.
(III) The lithium cations have a greater charge density than sodium cation.
(IV) Li+ cations are smaller than Na+ cations.

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 9

Although both NF3 and NCl3 are covalent, NCl3 undergoes hydrolysis whereas NF3 does not because:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 10

The Lewis acidity of BF3 is less than BCl3 even though fluorine is more electronegative than chlorine. It is due to:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 11

Pyroenes are a class of silicate minerals, which exhibit a polymeric chain structure, as shown below:

Its simplest repeat unit is 

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 12

In the following reactions: 

The reagent/conditions X and Y are:

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Hexachlorophosphazene gives Sn2 reaction with NaF and heating hexachlorophosphazene to  250 °C induces polymerization.

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 13

Among the following, the group of molecules that undergoes rapid hydrolysis is:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 14

The reaction of so lid XeF2 with AsF5 in 1:1 ratio affords:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 15

For Et2AlX (X = PPh2, Ph, Cl– –and H), the tendency towards dimeric structure fo llows the order:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 16

Na2HPO4 and NaH2PO4 on heating at high temperature produce a chain sodium pentaphosphate quantitatively.

Q.

The ideal molar ratio of Na2HPO4 to NaH2PO4 is:

Detailed Solution for Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 16

2Na2HPo4 + 3NaH2Po4 --->Na7P5o16
 

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 17

Na2HPO4 and NaH2PO4 on heating at high temperature produce a chain sodium pentaphosphate quantitatively.

Q. 

The total charge on pentaphosphate anion is:

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Correct Answer :- a

Explanation : Sodium tripolyphosphate is produced by heating a stoichiometric mixture of disodium phosphate, Na2HPO4, and monosodium phosphate, NaH2PO4, under carefully controlled conditions.

2Na2HPO4 + NaH2PO4 → Na5P3O10 + 2 H2O

STPP is a colourless salt, which exists both in anhydrous form and as the hexahydrate. The anion can be described as the pentanionic chain [O3POP(O)2OPO3]5-

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 18

Among the following substituted silanes, the one that gives cross–linked silicone polymer upon hydrolysis is:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 19

Among the following donors, the one that forms most stable adduct with the Lewis acid B(CH3)3 is:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 20

The IUPAC nomenclature on Na[PCl6] is:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 21

If a mixture of NaCl, conc. H2SO4 and K2Cr2O7 is heated in a dry test tube, a red vapour (P) is formed. This vapour (P) dissolves in aqueous NaOH to form a yellow solution, which upon treatment with AgNO3 forms a red solid (Q). P and Q are, respectively:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 22

Heating a mixture of ammonium chloride and sodium tetrahydridoborate gives one liquid product(X), along with other products under ambient conditions.

NH4Cl + NaBH4 ------------> X + H+ NaCl

Q.

Compound X is:

Detailed Solution for Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 22

NH4Cl + NaBH4 ------------> B3N3H+ H+ NaCl

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 23

Heating a mixture of ammonium chloride and sodium tetrahydridoborate gives one liquid product(X), along with other products under ambient conditions.

NH4Cl + NaBH4 ------------> X + H+ NaCl

Q. 

Compound X is an example of:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 24

An example of nido–borane from the following is:

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Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 25

The number of S–S bonds in H2S5O6 is


Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 26

The ease of formation of the adduct, NH3 · BX3 (where X = F, Cl, Br) follows the order:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 27

Ammonolysis of S2Cl2 in an inert solvent gives:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 28

Using Wade’s  rule predict the structure of B5H9:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 29

Which among the following is a “superoxide”:

Test: Main Group - 1 - Question 30

Aqua regia is a powerful oxidizing agent because it contains:

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