A mixture containing Cu2+ and Ni2+ can be separated for identification by
passing H2S in acid medium
passing H2S in alkaline medium
passing H2S in neutral medium
passing H2S in dry mixture
Chlorine cannot displace
fluorine from NaF
iodine from NaI
bromine from NaBr
None of the above
A.
fluorine from NaF
The sequence of oxidising nature of halogens are follows :
Fluorine > Chlorine > Bromine > Iodine
So, chlorine displace bromine from NaBr and iodine from Nal but it cannot displace fluorine from NaF.
NaF + Cl2 → No reaction
2NaBr + Cl2 → 2NaCl + Br2
2NaI + Cl2 → 2NaCl + I2
The electronic configuration of an element is 1s2,2s2 2p6, 3s2 3p6, 3d10, 4s2 4p3. To which of the following elements it is similar in properties?
Boron
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Chlorine
Which of the following will replace Br2 from the aqueous solution having bromide ion?
Cl2
I
I2
Cl
Correct order of electron affinities of halogens is
F> Cl> Br> I
I> Br> Cl> F
Cl> F>I>Br
Cl>F>Br>I
If NO2(N2O4) is dissolved in NaOH, we get solution of
NaNO2
NaNO3
mixture of NaNO2 and NaNO3
NaNO4
Which one of the following gases has both oxidising as well as reducing property?
CO
SO2
H2S
PH3