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All non-metals react vigorously with dilute acids to form hydrogen gas.

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Important Questions on Metallurgy

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An element X forms two oxides XO and XO2. The oxide XO is neutral but XO2 is acidic in nature.The element X is most likely to be 

 

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Choose the metalloid from the following elements:
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Reaction between X and Y forms a compound Z. In this reaction X loses electrons and Y gains electrons, then which of the following property is generally not shown by Z?
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Four elements W, X, Y, and Z have atomic numbers 12,18, 4, and 16:

Which of the above will form an acidic oxide?

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An element X forms two oxides XO and XO2. The oxide XO is neutral but XO2 is acidic in nature. The element X is most likely to be
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A piece of charcoal was heated over the flame of the burner. When it starts burning it is immediately dipped into a boiling tube containing water. Now, this solution is transferred to another boiling tube and a piece of litmus paper is dipped into it. What will be the observation?
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Na, Mg, Al and S belong to 3rd period of the periodic table. Out of these, the acidic oxide is formed by
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What happens when carbon dioxide gas is passed in lime water. (Write only chemical equation)
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How neutral oxides are formed from non-metals? Give two examples with chemical reactions?
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How the atoms complete their nearest noble gas configuration?
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Generally, non-metals react with acids.
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Give the names and formula of two acidic oxides.
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An element X on reacting with oxygen forms an oxide X2O. This oxide dissolves in water and turns blue litmus red. State whether the element X is a metal or non-metal.
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Oxides of non-metals are ______ in nature?
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How do the atoms complete their nearest noble gas configuration?
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Name three non-metallic oxides which are acidic. What happens when they are dissolved in water?
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What happens when bases react with non-metal oxides? Explain with the help of an example. What does this reaction tell us about the nature of non-metal oxides?
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The atomic numbers of four elements A, B, C and D are 6, 8, 10 and 12 respectively. The two elements which can react to form ionic bonds (or ionic compound) are: