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Classify the following oxide as neutral, acidic, basic or amphoteric: PbO2 - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

Classify the following oxide as neutral, acidic, basic or amphoteric:

PbO2

पर्याय

  • neutral

  • acidic

  • basic

  • amphoteric

MCQ

उत्तर

amphoteric

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Group 14 Elements - The Carbon Family
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पाठ 11: The p-Block Elements - EXERCISES [पृष्ठ ३३३]

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एनसीईआरटी Chemistry - Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 11
पाठ 11 The p-Block Elements
EXERCISES | Q 11.26 (a) | पृष्ठ ३३३

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Lead (IV) chloride is highly unstable towards heat.


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Lead is known not to form an iodide, PbI4.


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Tl2O3


Write suitable chemical equations to show the nature of the following oxide.

SiO2


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(i) poor screening effect of d and f orbitals.

(ii) increase in nuclear charge.

(iii) presence of higher orbitals.

(iv) higher atomic number.


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CCl4 is immiscible in water, whereas SiCl4 is easily hydrolysed.


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Explain the following:

Carbon shows catenation property but lead does not.


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