Description : Among noble gases, Xe is quite reactive and form a number of fluorides and oxyfluorides. In these compounds the electrons, from 5p orbitals are excite
Last Answer : Among noble gases, Xe is quite reactive and form a number of fluorides and oxyfluorides. In these ... B. Square pyramid C. square planar D. octahedral
Last Answer : Among noble gases, Xe is quite reactive and form a number of fluorides and oxyfluorides. In these compounds ... `XeF_(2)` and tetraheddral `XeO_(3)`
Last Answer : Among noble gases, Xe is quite reactive and form a number of fluorides and oxyfluorides. In these compounds the ... ` C. `XeO_(2)F_(2)` D. Xe
Description : Amomng noble gases, only xenon can form more number of compounds. This is due to ti its
Last Answer : Amomng noble gases, only xenon can form more number of compounds. This is due to ti its A. High ... C. Small size D. less than zero electron affinity
Description : The formation of `O_(2)^(+)[PtF_(6)]^(-)` is the basis for the formation of xenon fluorides. This is because:
Last Answer : The formation of `O_(2)^(+)[PtF_(6)]^(-)` is the basis for the formation of xenon ... energies. D. `O_2` and Xe have comparable electronegativities.
Description : Which one of the following noble gases is not found in the atmosphere? (1) Argon (2) Krypton (3) Radon (4) Xenon
Last Answer : (3) Radon Explanation: All the noble gases are present in Earth's atmosphere and, except for helium and radon, their major commercial source is the air, from which they are obtained by liquefaction and fractional distillation.
Description : Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding the molar heat capacity for the noble gases? w) heat capacity decreases from Helium to Xenon x) heat capacity increases from helium to argon y) heat ... Helium to Argon, then decreases to Xenon z) heat capacity is the same for all noble gasesĀ
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- HEAT CAPACITY IS THE SAME FOR ALL NOBLE GASESĀ
Description : Which of the following xenon-OXO compounds may not be obtained by hydrolysis of xenon fluorides?
Last Answer : Which of the following xenon-OXO compounds may not be obtained by hydrolysis of xenon fluorides? A. (1) `XeO_2F_2` ... C. (3) `XeO_3` D. (4) `XeO_4 `
Description : The noble gas used in radiotherapy is (1) neon (2) argon (3) radon (4) xenon
Last Answer : (3) radon Explanation: An early-20th-century form of quackery was the treatment of maladies in a radiotorium. It was a small, sealed room for patients to be exposed to radon for its " ... , which results in genetic and other cell damage, resulting in increased rates of illness, including cancer.
Description : Which of the following is NOT a noble gas? w) radon x) xenon (pron: zee-non) y) astatine (pron: as-tah-teen) z) krypton
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- ASTATINE
Description : Which noble gas has the highest melting point ? w) argon x) krypton y) xenon z) radon
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- RADON
Last Answer : radon
Description : Xenon reacts with `P+F_6` to form
Last Answer : Xenon reacts with `P+F_6` to form A. (1) `XeF_2` B. (2) `Xe^(+) [P + F_6]^-` C. (3) `Xe^(-)[Pt F_6]^+` D. (4) `XeF_4`
Description : `XeF_(6)` reacts with silica to form xenon compound X. The oxidation state of Xe in X is :
Last Answer : `XeF_(6)` reacts with silica to form xenon compound X. The oxidation state of Xe in X is :
Description : Pick out the wrong statement pertaining to nitric acid. (A) About 90% of nitric acid is manufactured by Ostwald's process (B) It is a strong mono basic acid which reacts with almost all the ... (mainly NO2 ) (D) Arc process of nitric acid manufacture is economical as compared to Ostwald's process
Last Answer : (D) Arc process of nitric acid manufacture is economical as compared to Ostwald's process
Description : Xenon hexa fluoride reacts with potassium fluoride to yield
Last Answer : Xenon hexa fluoride reacts with potassium fluoride to yield A. `[XeF_(4)]^(2+) [KF_(3)]^(2-)` B. `K^(+) [XeF_( ... (5)]^(+) [KF_(2)]^(-)` D. `XeF_(4)`
Description : The noble gases have low boiling points because: w) their ionization potentials are very low x) only weak Van der Waals forces hold the atoms together y) they are produced by the fractional distillation of liquid air z) they have eight electrons in the outer shell
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ONLY WEAK VAN DER WAALS FORCES HOLD THE ATOMS TOGETHER
Description : Which of the inert gases can form compounds? (1) Helium (2) Xenon (3) Krypton (4) Argon
Last Answer : (2) Xenon Explanation: Xenon compounds are the most numerous of the noble gas compounds that have been formed. Most of them have the xenon atom in the oxidation state of +2, +4, +6, or ... such as fluorine or oxygen. Some of these compounds have found use in chemical synthesis as oxidizing agents.
Last Answer : Xenon
Description : What is the atomic number (Z) of the noble gas that reacts with fluorine ?
Last Answer : What is the atomic number (Z) of the noble gas that reacts with fluorine ? A. 54 B. 10 C. 18 D. 2
Description : Metal at the top of the electromotive series is (A) Least active (B) Most stable (C) Most active (D) Most noble
Last Answer : (C) Most active
Description : Why flourine is most reactive?
Last Answer : The thing that makes fluorine so reactive is its electronegativity.
Description : Statement-1 : Para chloro phenol is more acidic than para flouro phenol. Statement-2 : negative inductive Effect if flourine is greater than in chlori
Last Answer : Statement-1 : Para chloro phenol is more acidic than para flouro phenol. Statement-2 : negative ... . Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
Description : For water purification, we use _____. A. Chlorine B. Flourine C. Bromine D. Lodine
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : The high reactivity of fluorine is due to (a) Its high electronegativity (b) Small size of flourine atom (c) Availability of d-orbitals (d) Strong F-F bond
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Which gas was discovered on the sun about 151 years ago during total solar eclipse? A. Hydrogen B. Helium (Answer) C. Nitrogen D. Flourine
Last Answer : B. Helium (Answer)
Description : Consider following properties of the noble gases. I. They readily form compounds which are colourless. II: They generally do not form ionic compounds.
Last Answer : Consider following properties of the noble gases. I. They readily form compounds which are colourless. II: They ... IV C. I,III,IV D. (D) All
Description : The chemical reactivity of noble gases involves the loss of electrons and hence it can form compounds with highly electronegative elements like F and
Last Answer : The chemical reactivity of noble gases involves the loss of electrons and hence it can form compounds with ... )d` and linear D. `sp` and linear
Last Answer : The chemical reactivity of noble gases involves the loss of electrons and hence it can form compounds with highly ... D. `sp^(3)d^(2)` & 2
Last Answer : The chemical reactivity of noble gases involves the loss of electrons and hence it can form compounds with highly ... A. zero B. 2 C. 6 D. 8
Description : The noble gases which do not form any clatherate
Last Answer : The noble gases which do not form any clatherate A. He B. Ar C. Kr D. Xe
Description : Noble gases form compounds very easily with
Last Answer : Noble gases form compounds very easily with A. Sulphur B. Nitrogen C. Oxygen D. Fluorine
Description : Why do noble gases rarely form with bonds with other atoms?
Last Answer : the nobel gases are already stable, with full octets of valenceelectrons
Description : A characteristic of the noble gases is that they all: w) have eight electrons in the outer shell x) have low stability y) form many compounds z) have filled outer electron shells
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- HAVE FILLED OUTER ELECTRON SHELLS
Description : which of the following is not true in regard to noble gases? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : These elements tend to gain or lose electrons easily. -is not true in regard to noble gases.
Description : The correct order of boiling point of noble gases is :
Last Answer : The correct order of boiling point of noble gases is : A. `Xe lt Kr lt Ar lt Ne` B. `Kr lt Xe lt Ar lt Ne ... lt Kr lt Ne` D. ` Xe gt Kr gt Ar gt Ne`
Description : The noble gases have closed-shell electronic configuration and are monoatomic gases under normal conditions. The low boiling points of the lighter nob
Last Answer : The noble gases have closed-shell electronic configuration and are monoatomic gases under normal conditions. ... (C) unreactive D. (D) strongly basic
Description : The noble gases have closed-shell electronic cordigaration and are monatomic gases under normal condition .The low bolling points of the ligher noble
Last Answer : The noble gases have closed-shell electronic cordigaration and are monatomic gases under normal condition .The low ... (C) pyramidal D. (D) T-shaped
Last Answer : The noble gases have closed-shell electronic configuration and are monoatomic gases under normal ... flammablity D. (D) high calorific value
Description : The order of solubility of noble gases in water is
Last Answer : The order of solubility of noble gases in water is A. (A)HegtArgtKrgtNegtXe B. (B)HegtNegtArgtKrgtXe C. (C)XegtArgtKrgtHegtNe D. (D)XegtKrgtArgtNegtHe
Description : How many of the following properties of noble gases would increase from Helium to Radon? Boiling point, First lonisation enthalpy, Atomic volume, Abun
Last Answer : How many of the following properties of noble gases would increase from Helium to Radon? ... Density at STP. Valence electrons, Critical temperature.
Description : Which one of the following noble gases is not found in atmosphere ?
Last Answer : Which one of the following noble gases is not found in atmosphere ? A. (A) Rn B. (B) Kr C. Ne D. (D) Ar
Last Answer : The noble gases have closed-shell electronic configuration and are monoatomic gases under normal ... reducing C. unreactive D. strongly basic
Last Answer : The noble gases have closed-shell electronic cordigaration and are monatomic gases under normal condition .The ... B. planar C. pyramidal D. T-shaped
Last Answer : The noble gases have closed-shell electronic cordigaration and are monatomic gases under normal condition ... C. flammability D. high calorific value
Description : Asseration: The first real compound of the noble gases in `1962 "was" Xe^(+)[PtF_(6)]^(-)`. Reason: The discovery was based on the basis of comparable
Last Answer : Asseration: The first real compound of the noble gases in `1962 "was" Xe^(+)[PtF_(6)]^(-)`. Reason: The discovery ... = 90^(@)` D. `A = B = 90^(@)`
Last Answer : Asseration: The first real compound of the noble gases in `1962 "was" Xe^(+)[PtF_(6)]^(-)` ... `. A. tetrahedral B. pyramidal C. octahedral D. angular
Description : Which of the following noble gases do not reasct with function
Last Answer : Which of the following noble gases do not reasct with function A. Xe B. He C. Ar D. Kr