Description : Fluorine does not exhibit variable oxidation states due to
Last Answer : Fluorine does not exhibit variable oxidation states due to A. small size B. more electronegativity C. less density D. lack of vacent d orbitals
Description : Which one of the following elements exhibits the greatest tendency to lose electrons? (1) Fluorine (2) Lithium (3) Oxygen (4) Zine
Last Answer : (2) Lithium Explanation: Alkali metals such as Lithium are the most electropositive elements in the periodic table. As alkali metals have low ionization energies, they have a great tendency to lose electrons forming unipositive ions.
Description : Which one of the following elements exhibits the greatest tendency to lose electrons ? (1) Fluorine (2) Lithium (3) Oxygen (4) Zinc
Last Answer : Lithium
Description : Oxygen exhibits its `+ve` oxidation states in its
Last Answer : Oxygen exhibits its `+ve` oxidation states in its A. Fluorides B. Chlorides C. Nitrides D. Sulphides
Description : Which of the following properties among halogens decreases from fluorine to iodine ?
Last Answer : Which of the following properties among halogens decreases from fluorine to iodine ? A. Eelectronegativity B. Electron ... energy D. (1) & (3) both
Description : What is the same about fluorine chlorine bromine and iodine?
Last Answer : They have many similarities, which is why we put them all into the same Periodic Table group. Here is a brief list:They are diatomic.They are coloured.They are oxidising agents.They react with hydrogen.They react with metals.
Description : What Element Would Be Least Reactive Out Of Chlorine Iodine Bromine And Fluorine?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Which one of the following elements is associated with teeth disorder? (1) Chlorine (2) Fluorine (3) Bromine (4) Iodine
Last Answer : (2) Fluorine Explanation: Fluorine is the element that is associated with teeth disorder because the presence of sodium fluoride in drinking water at the level of 2 ppm may cause mottled enamel ... , topically applied fluoride (toothpaste, dental rinses) has been shown to help reduce dental caries.
Description : Seaweeds are important source of – (1) fluorine (2) chlorine (3) bromine (4) iodine
Last Answer : (4) iodine Explanation: Seaweed is a source of iodine, necessary for thyroid function and to prevent goitre. However, an excess of iodine is suspected in the heightened cancer risk in Japanese who consume a lot of the plant.
Description : The most reactive among the halogens is (1) Fluorine (2) Chlorine (3) Bromine (4) Iodine
Last Answer : (1) Fluorine Explanation: Fluorine is one of the most reactive elements in existence, attacking otherwise inert materials such as glass, and forming compounds with the heavier noble gases. It is a ... react with glass in the presence of small amounts of water to form silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4).
Description : The strongest oxidizing agent among the following is: (1) Chlorine (2) Iodine (3) Fluorine (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : (3) Fluorine Explanation: An oxidizing agent is a chemical species that removes an electron from another species. Fluorine, having the largest positive value of electrode potential, is the strongest ... all halogens have a tendency to take up electrons and thus act as strong oxidizing agents.
Description : The most reactive among the halogens is - (1) Fluorine (2) Chlorine (3) Bromine (4) Iodine
Last Answer : (1) Fluorine Explanation: As a general rule, fluorine is the most reactive halogen and astatine is the least reactive. All halogens form Group 1 salts with similar properties.
Description : Sea weeds are an important source of (A) Fluorine (B) Chlorine (C) Bromine (D) Iodine
Last Answer : (D) Iodine
Description : Which halogen does not appreciably react with methane in a free-radical substitution reaction? (a) chlorine (b) bromine (c) iodine (d) fluorine
Last Answer : iodine
Description : Which micromineral is essential for the production of the thyroid hormones? a. calcium c. fluorine b. iodine d. magnesium
Last Answer : b. iodine
Description : Which of the following has the smallest atomic radius? w) iodine x) chlorine y) fluorine z) bromine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- FLUORINE
Description : The molar volume of which two elements is the same at standard temperature and pressure? w) fluorine and bromine x) fluorine and iodine y) fluorine and chlorine z) bromine and iodine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- FLUORINE AND CHLORINE
Description : Which of the following halogens does NOT replace the other halogens from their compounds? w) fluorine x) iodine y) bromine z) chlorine
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- IODINE
Description : Which one of the following elements is associated with teeth disorder ? (1) Chlorine (2) Fluorine (3) Bromine (4) Iodine
Last Answer : Fluorine
Description : Seaweeds are important source of (1) fluorine (2) chlorine (3) bromine (4) iodine
Description : Which is an element which never exhibits positive oxidation state in any of its compounds? -Do You Know?
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Description : In which of the following compounds, nitrogen exhibits highest oxidation state ?
Last Answer : In which of the following compounds, nitrogen exhibits highest oxidation state ? A. `N_(3)H` B. `NH_(2)OH` C. `N_(2)H_(4)` D. `NH_(3)`
Description : Oxygen exhibits least oxidation state in
Last Answer : Oxygen exhibits least oxidation state in A. `OF_(2)` B. `KO_(2)` C. `H_(2)O` D. `H_(2)O_(2)`
Description : In which of the following compounds oxygen exhibits an Oxidation state of `+2`
Last Answer : In which of the following compounds oxygen exhibits an Oxidation state of `+2` A. `H_(2)O` B. `H_(2)O_(2)` C. `OF_(2)` D. `H_(2)SO_(4)`
Description : Which is an element which never exhibits positive oxidation state in any of its compounds?
Description : Which of the following exhibits only +3 oxidation state? (1) Pa (2) U (3) Th (4) Ac
Last Answer : (4) Ac
Description : In which of the following compounds, nitrogen exhibits highest oxidation state? (1) NH2OH (2) N2H4 (3) NH3 (4) N3H
Last Answer : N3H
Description : Assertion : In the reaction, `(1)/(2)O_(2)+F_(2)rarrOF_(2)` Fluorine is oxidant. Reason :- Fluorine cannot show positive oxidation state.
Last Answer : Assertion : In the reaction, `(1)/(2)O_(2)+F_(2)rarrOF_(2)` Fluorine is oxidant. Reason :- ... is False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Description : Iodine shows the highest oxidation state in the compound :-
Last Answer : Iodine shows the highest oxidation state in the compound :- A. `KI` B. `KI_(3)` C. `IF_(5)` D. `KIO_(4)`
Description : iodine rects with connentrated `HNO_(3)` to yield Y along with other products , the oxidation state of iodine in Y , is :
Last Answer : iodine rects with connentrated `HNO_(3)` to yield Y along with other products , the oxidation state of iodine in Y , is : A. 7 B. 3 C. 1 D. 5
Description : Antithrombin III deficiency is a commonly observed hypercoaguable state. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning this condition? a. A patient with this deficiency usually ... involves acutely the administration of fresh frozen plasma followed by long-term treatment with Coumadin
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, c, d Antithrombin III deficiency accounts for about 2% of venous thrombotic event. This deficiency has been described in patients with pulmonary embolism, mesenteric venous ... is established, fresh frozen plasma should be administered followed by long-term treatment with Coumadin
Description : Select the wrong statement. (a) In oomycetes, female gamete is smaller and motile, while male gamete is larger and non- motile. (b) Chlamydomonas exhibits both isogamy and anisogamy and ... in structure, function and behaviour. (d) Anisogametes differ either in structure, function or behaviour.
Last Answer : (a) In oomycetes, female gamete is smaller and motile, while male gamete is larger and non- motile.
Description : Fluorosis is caused due to (A) Excessive intake of fluorine (B) Low intake of fluorine (C) Discoloration of the teeth due to low intake (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Dental caries occur due to (A) Drinking water containing less than 0.2 ppm of fluorine (B) Drinking water containing greater than 1.2 ppm of fluorine (C) Drinking water containing high calcium (D) Drinking water containing heavy metals
Description : Fluorosis occurs due to (A) Drinking water containing less than 0.2 ppm of fluorine (B) Drinking water containing high calcium (C) Drinking water containing greater than 1.2 ppm of fluroine (D) Drinking water containing heavy metals
Last Answer : Answer : C
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 : The high reactivity of fluorine is due to (1) small size of fluorine atom (2) its high electro negativity (3) availability of d-orbitals (4) strong F - F bond
Last Answer : (2) its high electro negativity Explanation: The high reactivity of fluorine is due to its high electro negativity.
Description : Bone deformities occur due to excessive intake of: (1) Phosphorus (2) Potassium (3) Fatty acid (4) Fluorine
Last Answer : (4) Fluorine Explanation: Bone deformities occur due to excessive intake of Fluorine.
Description : The characteristic odour of garlic is due to - (1) a chloro compound (2) a sulphur compound (3) a fluorine compound (4) acetic acid
Last Answer : (2) a sulphur compound Explanation: The sulfur compounds in onions and garlic are called sulfites. These highly irritating chemicals can kill microbes and repel insects; prolonged contact with garlic will even blister the skin.
Description : he high reactivity of fluorine is due to?
Last Answer : :its high electro negativity
Description : Two gases X and Y bring about bleaching of flowers. X bleaches due to oxidation of dye while Y bleaches by reducing the colouring matter. X and Y are
Last Answer : Two gases X and Y bring about bleaching of flowers. X bleaches due to oxidation of dye while Y bleaches by ... C. `SO_2, O_2` D. (4) None of these
Description : Assertion:- Ionic compounds exhibits electrical conductivity in solution state. Reason :- In solution state electrons of ionic compounds are free.
Last Answer : Assertion:- Ionic compounds exhibits electrical conductivity in solution state. Reason :- In solution state ... . If both Assertion & Reason are false
Description : What kind of chemical properties are their while mixing iodine and aspirin?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : The non-metal found in the liquid state is – (1) bromine (2) nitrogen (3) fluorine (4) chlorine
Last Answer : (1) bromine Explanation: Bromine belongs to the halogen group. It is the only non-metal element that is in a liquid form at room temperature. At room temperature it is a reddish brown fuming liquid with an unpleasant chlorine like smell.
Description : The non-metal found in the liquid state is (1) bromine (2) nitrogen (3) fluorine (4) chlorine
Last Answer : bromine