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Which is a stronger reducing agent or and why?

Calculate the number of unpaired electrons in the following gaseous ions: and . Which one of these is the most stable in aqueous solution?

Mercurous ion is written as whereas, cuprous ion is written as . Explain.

Copper sulphate dissolves in solution but does not.

Among the following statements choose the true or false statement(s).
on heating with charcoal gives metallic potassium and
On heating in current of , the crystalline is converted into and .
Hydrated ferric chloride on treatment with dimethoxypropane gives anhydrous ferric chloride.

A compound is used in paints instead of salts of lead. Compound is obtained when a white compound is strongly heated. Compound is insoluble in water but dissolves in sodium hydroxide forming a solution of compound . The compound on heating with coke gives a metal and a gas which burns with blue flame. also dissolves in ammonium sulphate solution mixed with ammonium hydroxide. Solution of compound in dilute gives a bluish white / white precipitate with excess of . Identify to and explain the reactions.

An unknown inorganic compound gave the following reactions:
(i) The compound on heating gave a residue, oxygen and oxide of nitrogen.
(ii) An aqueous solution of compound on addition to tap water gave a turbidity which did not dissolve in .
(iii) The turbidity dissolves in . Identify the compound and give equations for the reactions and .

On the basis of trends in the properties of the -series elements, suggest possible aqua ions for use as reducing agents. Also, write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of one of these ions with in acidic solution.
