Lec 5 Halogen Family & Noble Gases
Lec 5 Halogen Family & Noble Gases
Nishant Pandey
1st year, MBBS, MCOMS, Pokhara
Which member of Halogen family has
highest electronegativity?
a) Cl
b) F
c) O
d) N
KI reacts with which to liberate iodine?
a) Zn
b) Mg
c) Al
d) Cl2
Number of moles of KI required to produce
1 mole of K2HgI4?
a) 1 mole
b) 2 moles
c) 4 moles
d) 8 moles
Which is dibasic acid?
a) HF
b) HCl
c) HBr
d) HI
Which can combine with its own salt again?
a) HF
b) HBr
c) HCl
d) HI
Sea weeds is important source of:
a) Iodine
b) Bromine
c) Chlorine
d) Both a and b
Maximum number of halogen atom known
in interhalogen compound is:
a) 4
b) 5
c) 7
d) 8
Bleaching powder slowly loses its activity when it
stands in air. This is due to:
a) Reaction with moisture to liberate O2
b) Auto oxidation
c) Loss of CaCl2
d) Formation of Ca(OH)2
Moist iodine reacts with Ozone to give:
a) HI
b) HIO3
c) I2O4
d) I2O5
Nitric acid converts iodine into:
a) Iodic acid
b) Hydroiodic acid
c) Iodine peroxide
d) Iodine nitrate
Which chemical contains chlorine?
a) Fischer salt
b) Epsom salt
c) Fremy’s salt
d) Spirit of salt
Milk of magnesia is:
a) Mg(OH)2
b) Ca(OH)2
c) Ba(OH)2
d) None
Chlorine passed over dry slaked lime at
room temperature, main reaction product is:
a) Ca(ClO2)2
b) CaCl2
c) CaOCl2
d) Ca(OCl)2
Effective component of Bleaching powder:
a) O2–
b) OCl –
c) OCl2 2–
d) O2Cl
Euchlorine is mixture of:
a) Cl2 + SO4
b) Cl2 + ClO2
c) Cl2 + CO
d) CaOCl2+Cl2
Bleaching powder on treatment with CO2
gives:
a) O2
b) Cl2
c) HCl
d) H2
Which of the following gas is/are called
inert gas?
a) He
b) Ne
c) Kr
d) All of these
Gas which surrounds radioactive element:
a) Helium
b) Neon
c) Nitrogen
d) Oxygen
Coloured discharge tube for advertisement
mainly contains:
a) Xenon
b) Helium
c) Neon
d) Krypton
Element having very high ionization
enthalpy but zero electron gain enthalpy:
a) H
b) F
c) He
d) Be
Clathrates are not formed by:
a) He
b) Ar
c) Kr
d) Xe
The gaseous mixture used by deep - sea divers
for respiration is:
a) N2 + O2 mixture
b) He + O2 mixture
c) Ar + O2 mixture
d) Neon + O2 mixture
In ordinary incandescent and fluorescent
lamps the gas filled along with nitrogen is:
a) Ne
b) He
c) Xe
d) Ar
Number of unpaired electrons in inert gas is :
a) 0
b) 8
c) 4
d) 18
Which one of the following statement regarding helium is
incorrect?
a) It is used to produce and sustain powerful
superconducting magnets
b) It is used as a cryogenic agent for carrying
out experiments at low temperature
c) It is used to fill gas balloons instead of
hydrogen because it is lighter and non-
inflammable
d) It is used in gas-cooled nuclear reactors
Which of the following noble gases is used
in the treatment of cancer?
a) Xe
b) Ar
c) Rn
d) Kr
Among noble gases, only xenon can form more
number of compounds. This is due to its ?
a) High I.P
b) Low I.P
c) Small size
d) Less than zero electron affinity
Chemically least active element is:
a) Kr
b) Ne
c) Xe
d) Ar
The noble gas which can form more number
of compounds is :
a) Ne
b) He
c) Xe
d) Ar
Which of the following statement is not correct
for a noble gas?
a) Argon is used to fill the incandescent
bulbs
b) Krypton is obtained in nuclear fission.
c) Radon is present in the atmosphere
d) Xenon cannot form XeF2
The spectrum of helium is expected to be
similar to that of:
a) H
b) Be
c) Li+
d) Ne
The element having highest ionisation
potential is :
a) H
b) N
c) O
d) He
The last member of the family of inert
gases is :
a) Argon
b) Radon
c) Xenon
d) Neon
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