41. The properties of lithium are similar to those of $$Mg.$$  This is because

A both have nearly the same size
B the ratio of their charge to size is nearly the same
C both have similar electronic configurations
D both are found together in nature
Answer :   the ratio of their charge to size is nearly the same
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42. What happens when $${H_2}$$  is passed over lithium at $$1073\,K?$$

A Covalent lithium hydride is formed.
B Coloured complex is formed.
C Ionic lithium hydride is formed.
D No reaction takes place.
Answer :   Ionic lithium hydride is formed.
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43. The reducing power of a metal depends on various factors. Suggest the factor which makes $$Li,$$ the strongest reducing agent in aqueous solution.

A Sublimation enthalpy
B Ionisation enthalpy
C Hydration enthalpy
D Electron - gain enthalpy
Answer :   Hydration enthalpy
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44. The metallic lustre exhibited by sodium is explained by

A diffusion of sodium ions
B oscillation of loose electrons
C excitation of free protons
D existence of body centered cubic lattice
Answer :   oscillation of loose electrons
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45. $$Be{F_2}$$  is soluble in water whereas fluorides of other alkaline earth metals are insoluble because of

A ionic nature of $$Be{F_2}.$$
B covalent nature of $$Be{F_2}.$$
C greater hydration energy of $$B{e^{2 + }}\,ion$$   as compared to its lattice energy.
D none of these.
Answer :   greater hydration energy of $$B{e^{2 + }}\,ion$$   as compared to its lattice energy.
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46. Two metals $$(A)$$  and $$(B)$$  belong to the same group of the periodic table. Metal $$(A)$$  forms an insoluble oxide but a soluble sulphate, metal $$(B)$$  forms a soluble oxide but an insoluble sulphate. Both metals $$(A)$$  and $$(B)$$  form hydroxides which are soluble in alkalis. $$(A)$$  and $$(B)$$  are

A $$Ba\,{\text{and}}\,Mg$$
B $$Na\,{\text{and}}\,K$$
C $$Mg\,{\text{and}}\,Ba$$
D $$K\,{\text{and}}\,Rb$$
Answer :   $$Mg\,{\text{and}}\,Ba$$
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47. The main oxides formed on combustion of $$Li,Na$$   and $$K$$  in excess of air are, respectively :

A $$L{i_2}{O_2},\,N{a_2}{O_2}\,{\text{and}}\,K{O_2}$$
B $$L{i_2}O,N{a_2}{O_2}\,{\text{and}}\,K{O_2}$$
C $$L{i_2}O,\,N{a_2}O\,\,{\text{and}}\,K{O_2}$$
D $$Li{O_2},N{a_2}{O_2}\,{\text{and}}\,{K_2}O$$
Answer :   $$L{i_2}O,N{a_2}{O_2}\,{\text{and}}\,K{O_2}$$
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48. “Metals are usually not found as nitrates in their ores”.
Out of the following two ( I and II ) reasons which is/are true for the above observation ?
I. Metal nitrates are highly unstable.
II. Metal nitrates are highly soluble in water.

A I and II are true
B I and II are false
C I is false but II is true
D I is true but II is false
Answer :   I is false but II is true
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49. Which of the following statements about $$N{a_2}{O_2}$$  is not correct ?

A It is diamagnetic in nature
B It is derivative of $${H_2}{O_2}$$
C $$N{a_2}{O_2}$$  oxidises $$C{r^{3 + }}$$  to $$CrO_4^{2 - }$$  in acid medium.
D It is the super oxide of sodium
Answer :   It is the super oxide of sodium
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50. What is the formula of hydrated $$BeC{l_2}?$$

A $$BeC{l_2} \cdot {H_2}O$$
B $$BeC{l_2} \cdot 2{H_2}O$$
C $$BeC{l_2} \cdot 3{H_2}O$$
D $$BeC{l_2} \cdot 4{H_2}O$$
Answer :   $$BeC{l_2} \cdot 4{H_2}O$$
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