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The cause of permanent hardness of water is due to

[4] Hydrogen
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The hardness of water can be determined by volumetrically using the reagent

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Zeolite used to soften hardness of water is, hydrated ___________.

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In solid ice, the oxygen atom is surrounded

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Water is a _________.

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What is a water-gas shift reaction?

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A group-1 metal (A) which is present in common salt reacts with (B) to give compound (C) in which hydrogen is present in –1 oxidation state. (B) on reaction with a gas (C) to give universal solvent (D). The compound (D) on reacts with (A) to give (E), a strong base. Identify A, B, C, D and E. Explain the reactions.

[4] Hydrogen
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The product obtained as a result of a reaction of nitrogen with CaC2 is ______.

[5] Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals
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Which of the following has the highest hydration energy

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Assertion: Generally alkali and alkaline earth metals form superoxides.

Reason: There is a single bond between O and O in superoxides.

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Assertion: BeSO4 is soluble in water while BaSO4 is not

Reason: Hydration energy decreases down the group from Be to Ba and lattice energy remains almost constant.

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In context with beryllium, which one of the following statements is incorrect?

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Consider the following reversible reaction at equilibrium,

\[\ce{A + B <=> C}\],

If the concentration of the reactants A and B are doubled, then the equilibrium constant will

[8] Physical and Chemical Equilibrium
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If there is no change in concentration, why is the equilibrium state considered dynamic?

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Write a balanced chemical equation for the following chemical reaction.

Rubidium with oxygen gas

[5] Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals
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Discuss briefly the similarities between beryllium and aluminium.

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Substantiate Lithium fluoride has the lowest solubility among group one metal fluorides.

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Beryllium halides are covalent whereas magnesium halides are ionic why?

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Alkaline earth metal (A), belongs to 3rd period reacts with oxygen and nitrogen to form compound (B) and (C) respectively. It undergoes metal displacement reaction with AgNO3 solution to form compound (D). Identify A, B, C and D.

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Explain the important common features of Group 2 elements.

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