Hydrogen peroxide can be generated by the hydrolysis of

1. HNO3

2. H2P2O

3. H2S2O8

4. H2S2O6

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The strongest reducing agent is:

1. H4P2O7

2. H3PO3

3. H3PO2

4. H3PO4

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A compound among the following that has an -O-O- linkage is:

1. H2SO4, sulphuric acid

2. H2S2O8, peroxodisulphuric acid

3. H2S2O7, pyrosulphuric acid

4. H2SO3, sulphurous acid

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Which of the following compounds is not an acidic salt?

1. NaH2PO2

2. NaH2PO3

3. Na2H2S2O7

4. NaH2PO4

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Which of the following gases is the easiest to liquefy?

1. Ar 2. Ne
3. Xe 4. Kr
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A solid (A) reacts with strong aqueous NaOH, liberating a foul smelling gas (B), which spontaneously burns in the air, giving smoky rings. A and B are, respectively:

1. P(red) and PH3 

2. P(white) and PH3

3. S8 and H2S

4. P(white) and H2S

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An element belongs to group 15 and 3rd period of the periodic table. Its electronic configuration would be:
1. \(\mathrm{1 s^2 2 s^2 2 p^4} \)
2. \(\mathrm{1 s^2 2 s^2 2 p^3} \)
3. \(\mathrm{1 s^2 2 s^2 2 p^6 3 s^2 3 p^2} \)
4. \(\mathrm{1 s^2 2 s^2 2 p^6 3 s^2 3 p^3}\)

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Which of the following statements is false? 

1. Xe is the most reactive among the rare gases.
2. He is an inert gas.
3. Radon is obtained from the decay of radium.
4. The most abundant rare gas found in the atmosphere is He.

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A balanced chemical equation for the reaction showing catalytic oxidation of NH3 by atmospheric oxygen is:

1. 4NH3 + \(\underset{\text{From air}}{5O_2} \)   \(\xrightarrow[\text{500 K; 9 bar}]{\text{Pt / Rh gauge catalyst}}\)   4NO + 6H2O
2. 3NH4 + \(\underset{\text{From air}}{5O_2} \)  \(\xrightarrow[\text{500 K; 9 bar}]{\text{Pt / Rh gauge catalyst}}\)  3NO + 6H2O
3. 4NH3 + \(\underset{\text{From air}}{5O_2} \)  \(\xrightarrow[\text{cold}]{\text{no catalyst}}\)  4NO + 6H2O
4. 3NH4 + \(\underset{\text{From air}}{5O_2} \)  \(\xrightarrow[\text{cold}]{\text{no catalyst}}\)  3NO + 6H2O
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The correct structure of pyrophosphoric acid is:

1. 2.
3. 4.
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