A blue coluored solution of an alkali metal in liq NH3 is due to the presence of -
1. atoms.
2. ions .
3. Solvated anions .
4. Solvated electrons.
A compound X on heating gives a colourless gas. The residue is dissolved in water to obtain Y. Excess is bubbled through an aqueous solution of Y, and Z is formed. Z on gentle heating gives back X. The compound X is-
1.
2.
3.
4.
Magnesia can be prepared by -
1. Burning Mg in air.
2. Heating hydroxide, nitrate, sulphate or carbonate of magnesium.
3. Heating Mg in steam.
4. All of the above.
The polarising power of Mg is close to that of –
1. Na
2. Cs
3. Li
4. K
The incorrect statement among the following regarding Lithium is that-
1. The hydroxide, carbonate and nitrate decompose to give the oxide on heating.
2. It is the most electronegative element of group IA.
3. The hydrogen carbonate cannot be isolated as a stable solid.
4. It forms superoxide.
An amphoteric oxide among the following is-
1. CaO
2. SrO
3. BeO
4. MgO
The number of crystal water in Gypsum, Plaster of Paris and Epsom salt respectively are-
1. 2, 0.5, 7
2. 7, 2, 1
3. 7, 0.5, 2
4. 3, 4, 2
The correct relation about the density of Na and K is
1. Na > K
2. Na = K
3. K > Na
4. Li > K
Solubility of alkaline earth metal sulphates in water decreases in the sequence:
1. Mg > Ca > Sr >Ba
2. Ca > Sr > Ba > Mg
3. Sr > Ca > Mg > Ba
4. Ba > Mg > Sr > Ca