BX3+NH3R.T.→BX3 .NH3+ Heat of adduct formation (∆H)
The numerical value of ∆H is found to be maximum for :
(1) BF3
(2) BCl3
(3) BBr3
(4) BI3
Borax is converted into crystalline boron by the following steps:
BoraxX→H3BO3∆→B2O3Y→∆B
X and Y are respectively :
1. HCl, Mg
2. HCl, C
3. C, Al
4. HCl, Al
The dissolution of Al(OH)3 in a solution of NaOH results in the formation of -
1. [Al(H2O)4(OH)2]+
2. [Al(H2O)3(OH)3]
3. [Al(H2O)2(OH)4]-
4. [Al(H2O)6(OH)3]
Choose the correct squence for the geometry of thr given molecules Borazone, Borazole, B3O3-6, Fe2Cl6, trimer of FCN. ('P' stands for planar and 'NP' stdans for non-planar)
(1) NP, NP, NP, P, P
(2) P, P, NP, NP, P
(3) NP, NP, NP, P, NP
(4) NP, P, P, NP, P
The incorrect statement among the following regarding borax is-
1. It is a useful primary standard for titrating against acids.
2. One molecule of borax contains 4 B—O—B bonds.
3. Aqueous solution of borax can be used as a buffer.
4. It is made up of two triangular BO3 units and two tetrahedral BO4 units.
B(OH)3+NaOH→NaBO2+Na[B(OH)4]+H2O
How can this reaction is made to proceed in forward direction?
(a) addition of cis1, 2 diol (b) addition of borax
(c) addition of trans1, 2 diol (d) addition of Na2HPO4
The species among the following that does not exist is-
1. (SnF6)2-
2. (GeCl6)2-
3. (CCl6)2-
4. (SiF6)2-
The incorrect statement regarding above reactions is :
(a) Al shows amphoteric character
(b) Gas 'P' and 'Q' are different
(d) Both X and Y are water soluble
(d) Gas Q is inflammable
The incorrect statement regarding above reactions is :
BF3+LiAlH4Ether→(X)+LiF+AlF3
(1) Twelve electrons are involed in bonding
(2) Four, two centre-two electron bonds
(3) Two, three centre-two electron bonds
(4) X does not react with NH3
(si2O5)2n-n anion is obtained when :
(a) no oxygen of a SiO4-4 tetrahedron is shared with another SiO4-4 tetrahedron
(b) one oxygen of a SiO4-4 tetrahedron is shared with another SiO4-4 tetrahedron
(c) two oxygen of a SiO4-4 tetrahedron is shared with another SiO4-4 tetrahedron
(d) three oxygen of a SiO4-4 tetrahedron is shared with another SiO4-4 tetrahedron