- A$O_3$ and $O_2^{2-}$ both are diamagnetic
- BOut of $O_2, O_2^+, O_3$ least $O-O$ bond length is in $O_2^+$
- ✓Out of $O_2, O_2^+, O_2^-$, only $O_2$ is paramagnetic
- DOut of $O_2, O_2^+, O_2^-$, maximum spin magnetic moment is of $O_2$
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| List$-I$ | List$-II$ |
| $(a)$ $\mathrm{NaOH}$ | $(i)$ Acidic |
| $(b)$ $\mathrm{Be}(\mathrm{OH})_{2}$ | $(ii)$ Basic |
| $(c)$ $\mathrm{Ca}(\mathrm{OH})_{2}$ |
$(iii)$ Amphoteric |
| $(d)$ $\mathrm{B}(\mathrm{OH})_{3}$ | |
| $(e)$ $\mathrm{Al}(\mathrm{OH})_{3}$ |
Choose the most appropriate answer from the option given below :
$C + 2S \to CS_2 ; \,\Delta H_f^o = +117.0\,kJ\,mol^{-1} .......(1)$
$C + O_2 \to CO_2 ; \,\Delta H_f^o = -393\,kJ\,mol^{-1} .......(2)$
$S + O_2 \to SO_2 ; \, \Delta H_f^o = -297\,kJ\,mol^{-1} .......(3)$
The heat of reaction of
$CS_2 + 3O_2 \to CO_2 + 2SO_2$ is
.....$kJ\,mol^{-1}$
$(A)$ $O _2$ is physisorbed
$(B)$ heat is released
$(C)$ occupancy of $\pi_{2 p }^*$ of $O _2$ is increased
$(D)$ bond length of $O _2$ is increased
$A$. Atoms of all elements are composed of two fundamental particles.
$B$. The mass of the electron is $9.10939 \times 10^{-31} kg$.
$C$. All the isotopes of a given element show same chemical properties:
$D$. Protons and electrons are collectively known as nucleons.
$E$. Dalton's atomic theory, regarded the atom as an ultimate particles of matter Choose the correct answer from the options given below