Q43.The interhalogen compound formed from the reaction of bromine with excess of fluorine is a (1) hypohalite (2) halate (3) perhalate (4) halite
What This Question Tests
This question tests recall of the reaction products of halogens, specifically that bromine with excess fluorine forms an interhalogen compound BrF5, which contains Br in a +5 oxidation state.
Concepts Tested
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4.12 — What Are Interstitial Compounds? Why Are Such Compounds Well Known For
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4.12 What are interstitial compounds? Why are such compounds well known for transition metals?
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4.15 Describe the oxidising action of potassium dichromate and write the ionic equations for its reaction with: (i) iodide (ii) iron(II) solution and (iii) H2S 115 The d- and f- Block Elements Reprint 2025-26
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7.17 Give equations of the following reactions: (i) Oxidation of propan-1-ol with alkaline KMnO4 solution. (ii) Bromine in CS2 with phenol. (iii) Dilute HNO3 with phenol. (iv) Treating phenol wih chloroform in presence of aqueous NaOH.
📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- p-block Elements
- Topic
- Interhalogen Compounds
- Year
- 2022
- Shift
- 25 Jul Shift 1
- Q Number
- Q43
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 12 Chemistry Ch 7: The p-Block Elements
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