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11.

Willemite is

  • Zn2SiO4

  • H2PtCl6

  • ZnO

  • ZnOFe2O3


12.

The common basic structural unit in silicates and silica is

  • SiO64-

  • SiO32-

  • SiO44-

  • Si2O76-


13.

Which statement is not correct about fullerene C60 ?

  • It contains 20 six membered rings and 12 five membered rings

  • All carbon atoms undergo sp2 hybridisation

  • A six membered ring is fused with six membered rings only

  • A five membered ring is fused with six membered ring only


14.

Which is the most stable allotrope of sulphur?

  • Octahedral sulphur

  • Monoclinic sulphur

  • Plastic sulphur

  • Colloidal sulphur


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15.

The element that does not form acidic oxide is

  • carbon

  • phosphorus

  • chlorine

  • barium


16.

What is the chief constituent of pyrex glass?

  • B2O3

  • SiO2

  • Al2O3

  • Na2O


17.

Select the most appropriate statement In BF3.

  • All the bonds are completely ionic.

  • All the bonds are covalent.

  • The B-F bond is partially ionic.

  • B-F bond has partial double bond character.


18.

The correct formula of borax is

  • Na2[B4O4(OH)3].9H2O

  • Na2[B4O5(OH)4].8H2O

  • Na2[B4O6(OH)5].7H2O

  • Na2[B4O7(OH)6].6H2O


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19.

Which carbon is more electronegative ?

  • sp3 - hybridised carbon

  • sp - hybridised carbon

  • sp2 - hybridised carbon

  • Always same irrespective of its hybrid state


B.

sp - hybridised carbon

Out of sp3, sp and sp2 hybridized carbon, sp hybridized carbon is more electronegative.


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20.

Glycerine contains:

  • 1 ° carbon

  • 2° carbon

  • 3° carbon

  • both 1 ° and 2° carbon


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