J. D. Lee Solutions for Chapter: Group 1 - the Alkali Metals, Exercise 1: Exercise 1

Author:J. D. Lee

J. D. Lee Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - J. D. Lee Solutions for Chapter: Group 1 - the Alkali Metals, Exercise 1: Exercise 1

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 8: Group 1 - the Alkali Metals, Exercise 1: Exercise 1 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Concise Inorganic Chemistry solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from J. D. Lee Solutions for Chapter: Group 1 - the Alkali Metals, Exercise 1: Exercise 1 with Hints & Solutions

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Give equations to show the reactions between Na and O2.

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Group 1 elements generally form very soluble compounds. Name some insoluble or sparingly soluble compounds. How are these elements detected and confirmed in qualitative analysis?

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Describe the characteristic colour and nature of the solutions of group 1 metals in liquid ammonia. Give an equation to show how these solutions decompose.

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Draw the crystal structures of CsCl and NaCl. What is the coordination number of the metal ion in each case? Explain why these two salts adopt different structures.

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Do the alkali metals form many complexes? Which of the metal ions in the group are best at forming complexes? Which are the best complexing agents?

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

What is a crown ether ,and what is a crypt? Draw examples of group 1 complexes with these molecules. In what way is this type of complex of biological importance?

MEDIUM
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Which of the following methods would you use to extinguish a fire of lithium, sodium or potassium metals? Explain why some of these are unsuitable and give the reactions involved.
(a) Water
(b) Dinitrogen
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Asbestos blanket

MEDIUM
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

The four general methods of extracting metals include thermal decomposition, displacement of one element by another, chemical reduction and electrolytic reduction. How are group1 metals obtained, and why are the other methods unsuitable?