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The melting point of hydrogen is

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Important Questions on Hydrogen

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Write the four uses of dihydrogen gas.
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Which of the following statements about hydrogen is incorrect?

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Which of the following statements is not true for hydrogen:
1) It exists as a diatomic molecule.
2) It has one electron in the outermost shell.
3) It can lose an electron to form a cation which can freely exist.
4) It cannot form ionic compounds.
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Which of the following properties of hydrogen is similar to halogen family?
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Which one of the following statements is incorrect ?
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The radius R of a nucleus of mass number A can be estimated by the formula R=1.3×10-15A1/3m. It follows that the mass density of a nucleus is of the order of: MprotMneut 1.67×10-27 kg
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Write a chemical equation for the reaction taking place in the flask. Write name and one property of the gas evolved.

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Out of the oxides given below which of them cannot be reduced by H2?

I-Al2O3; II-CuO; III-ZnO

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At 298.2 K the relationship between enthalpy of bond dissociation (in kJ mol-1) for hydrogen EH and its isotope, deuterium ED, is best described by:
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Which physical property of di-hydrogen is wrong?
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The gas used in the manufacture of vegetable oils is 
 
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The gas used in hydrogenation of oils is 
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Ortho & para hydrogen differ in:
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The period that contains only gaseous elements is
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Hydrogen can be liquefied under high pressure and by cooling it below _____.
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The first ionization potential of Na, Mg, Al and Si are in the order :
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Which of the following is not a property of hydrogen?
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Moist hydrogen cannot be dried over concentrated H2SO4 because it:
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Calculate the enthalpy change, when 50 mL of 0.01 M CaOH2 reacts with 25 mL of 0.01 M HCl. Given that, ΔHo neutralization of a strong acid and a strong base is 140 kcal mol-1.
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Energy required to dissociate 4 gms of H2(g) into free atoms is 208 K.cals at 25oC . The H - H bond energy will be