Question

Crystalline sodium chloride is a bad conductor of electricity while molten $$NaCl$$  and its aqueous solution conduct electricity. This is because

A. crystalline sodium chloride contains molecules only
B. the ions present in it are not free to move in solid state  
C. sodium chloride is a covalent crystal
D. solid substances do not conduct electricity
Answer :   the ions present in it are not free to move in solid state
Solution :
$$N{a^ + }$$ and $$C{l^ - }$$ ions are free to move only in molten state or aqueous solution.

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Releted Question 1

A substance absorbs $$C{O_2}$$  and voilently reacts with water. The substance is

A. $$CaC{O_3}$$
B. $$CaO$$
C. $${H_2}S{O_4}$$
D. $$ZnO$$
Releted Question 2

Calcium is obtained by

A. electrolysis of molten $$CaC{l_2}.$$
B. electrolysis of solution of $$CaC{l_2}$$  in water.
C. Reduction of $$CaC{l_2}$$  with carbon.
D. roasting of limestone.
Releted Question 3

A solution of sodium metal in liquid ammonia is strongly reducing due to the presence of

A. sodium atoms
B. sodium hydride
C. sodium amide
D. solvated electrons
Releted Question 4

The hydration energy of $$M{g^{ + + }}$$  is larger than that of :

A. $$A{l^{3 + }}$$
B. $$N{a^ + }$$
C. $$B{e^{ + + }}$$
D. $$M{g^{3 + }}$$

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