p-Block elementsHardBloom L3
Question
A tetra-atomic molecule (A) on reaction with nitrogen(I)oxide, produces two substances (B) and (C). (B) is a dehydrating agent in its monomeric form while substance (C) is a diatomic gas which shows almost inert behaviour. The substances (A) and (B) and (C) respectively will be
Options
A.P4, P4O10, N2
B.P4, N2O5, N2
C.P4, P2O3, Ar
D.P4, P2O3, H2
Solution
Sol. P4+10N2O→P4O10+N2
So A is P4 which is a tetra-atomic molecule.
B is P4O10 which is dehydrating agent.
C is N2 is diatomic gas which shows almost inert character.
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