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Which of the following are the correct reasons for anomalous behaviour of lithium?
(i) Exceptionally small size of its atom
(ii) Its high polarising power
(iii) It has low degree of hydration
(iv) Exceptionally low ionisation enthalpy
(a)(i) and (iii)
(b)(i) and (iv)
(c)(iii) and (iv)
(d)(i) and (ii)

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Important Questions on The s-Block Elements
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Lithium has the highest hydration enthalpy among the alkali metals.
Lithium chloride is insoluble in pyridine.
Lithium cannot form ethynide upon its reaction with ethyne.
Both lithium and magnesium react slowly with .

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Identify the ions which form hydrated chlorides from the following:

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Polarising powers of are almost the same.
Like decomposes water very fast.
Both and are deliquescent.
Like does not form solid bicarbonates.

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