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Which of the following is most stable to heat
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Question
Which of the following is most stable to heat
A.
$$HCl$$
B.
$$HOCl$$
C.
$$HBr$$
D.
$$HI$$
Answer :
$$HCl$$
Solution :
Due to highest bond dissociation energy.
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P - Block Elements
Releted Question 1
The reddish brown coloured gas formed when nitric oxide is oxidised by air is
A.
$${N_2}{O_5}$$
B.
$${N_2}{O_4}$$
C.
$$N{O_2}$$
D.
$${N_2}{O_3}$$
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Releted Question 2
The temporary hardness of water due to calcium carbonate can be removed by adding —
A.
$$CaC{O_3}$$
B.
$$Ca{\left( {OH} \right)_2}\,$$
C.
$$CaC{l_2}$$
D.
$$\,HCl$$
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Releted Question 3
Which of the following is most stable to heat
A.
$$HCl$$
B.
$$HOCl$$
C.
$$HBr$$
D.
$$HI$$
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Releted Question 4
White $$P$$ reacts with caustic soda. The products are $$P{H_3}$$ and $$Na{H_2}P{O_2}.$$ This reaction is an example of
A.
Oxidation
B.
Reduction
C.
oxidation and reduction
D.
Neutralisation
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