Question

Cuprous compounds such as $$CuCl, CuCN$$   and $$CuSCN$$  are the only salts stable in $${H_2}O$$  due to

A. high hydration energy of $$C{u^ + }$$  $$ions$$  
B. their inherent tendency not to disproportionate
C. diamagnetic nature
D. insolubility in water
Answer :   high hydration energy of $$C{u^ + }$$  $$ions$$
Solution :
Cuprous compound contains $$C{u^ + }$$  $$ion$$  which has small size, so the hydration is maximum and hence, the system has lower energy which result in stability of the compounds.

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Inorganic Chemistry >> D and F Block Elements

Releted Question 1

When same amount of zinc is treated separately with excess of sulphuric acid and excess of sodium hydroxide, the ratio of volume of hydrogen evolved is

A. $$1:1$$
B. $$1:2$$
C. $$2:1$$
D. $$9:4$$
Releted Question 2

Which of the following is the weakest base

A. $$NaOH$$
B. $$Ca{\left( {OH} \right)_2}$$
C. $$KOH$$
D. $$Zn{\left( {OH} \right)_2}$$
Releted Question 3

One of the constituent of German silver is

A. $$Ag$$
B. $$Cu$$
C. $$Mg$$
D. $$Al$$
Releted Question 4

Which of the following dissolve in hot conc.$$NaOH$$  solution

A. $$Fe$$
B. $$Zn$$
C. $$Cu$$
D. $$Ag$$

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