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Which one out of the following shows one oxidation state other than its elemental state?

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Important Questions on The d- and f-Block Elements

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Which of the following are the transition metal ions responsible for colour in ruby and emerald respectively?
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The colour and magnetic nature of manganate ion MnO42- is-
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The metal that gives hydrogen gas upon treatment with both the acid as well as the base is
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Which of the following arrangements does not represent the correct order of the property stated against it?
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The statement that is INCORRECT about the interstitial compounds is:
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A compound of vanadium chloride has spin only magnetic moment of 1.73 BM. Its formula is
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The equation which is balanced and represents the correct product(s) is
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When heated in air, brown copper powder turns black. This black powder would turn brown again when heated with
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Consider the hydrated ions of Ti2+, V2+, Ti3+ and Sc3+ . The correct order of their spin-only magnetic moments is:
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The pair of metal ions that can give a spin only magnetic moment of 3.9BM for the complex [M(H2O)6]Cl2 , is:
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The correct order of the first ionization enthalpies is:
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Which one of the following species is stable in aqueous solution?
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Magnetic moment 2.83 BM is given by which of the following ions?
(At.nos. Ti=22,Cr=24, Mn=25, Ni=28)
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PdFClBrI2- has n number of geometrical isomers. Then, the spin-only magnetic moment and crystal field stabilization energy CFSE of FeCN6n-6 , respectively, are:
[Note: Ignore the pairing energy]
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If the magnetic moment of a di-oxygen species is 1.73 B.M., it may be
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Spin only magnetic moment 2.84BM is given by:

(Atomic Number of Ni=28,Ti=22,Cr=24,Co=27)
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The transition elements that has the lowest enthalpy of atomisation is:
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Match the catalysts to the correct process.
 
  Catalyst   Process
A. TiCl3 i. Wacker process
B. PdCl2 ii. Ziegler – Natta polymerisation
C. CuCl2 iii. Contact process`
D. V2O5 iv. Deacon’s process