Entrance Exams
Govt. Exams
Blister copper (impure copper from smelting) acts as the anode. Pure copper is the cathode. Impurities fall as anode mud.
CN⁻ is a strong field ligand causing pairing in d-orbitals. Fe²⁺ becomes diamagnetic with μ = 0 B.M. (t₂g⁶eg⁰ configuration).
H₂O₂ disproportionates: H₂O₂ → H₂O + ½O₂. NaClO: 3ClO⁻ → 2Cl⁻ + ClO₃⁻. Both show disproportionation.
SF₆ has 6 bonding pairs and 0 lone pairs on S. Coordination number = 6, requiring sp³d² hybridization with octahedral geometry.
BCl₃ forms a dimer (B₂Cl₆) in gaseous state due to bridging chlorine atoms. BF₃ remains monomeric due to strong B-F bonds and p-p repulsion.
Molybdenum forms very stable +6 oxidation state compounds like MoO₃ and MoO₄²⁻. This is due to d-block stability and orbital availability.
Lattice energy is inversely proportional to interionic distance. Cl⁻ is smaller than I⁻, so NaCl has higher lattice energy.
[CoF₆]³⁻ is high spin with 4 unpaired electrons (d⁶). [Fe(CN)₆]⁴⁻ is low spin with 0 unpaired electrons. [Fe(H₂O)₆]²⁺ has 4 unpaired electrons but [CoF₆]³⁻ has higher magnetic moment.
Na₂CO₃ solution is basic because CO₃²⁻ hydrolyzes to produce OH⁻ ions. It's the salt of weak acid and strong base.
Zn is more reactive than hydrogen and can displace it from dilute acids. Cu, Ag, and Au are less reactive than hydrogen.