Q43.The incorrect statement is: (1) F2 is a stronger oxidizing agent than Cl2 in (2) On hydrolysis ClF forms HOCl and HF. aqueous solution. (3) Cl2 is more reactive than ClF. (4) F2 is more reactive than ClF.
What This Question Tests
This question assesses knowledge about the characteristic properties of halogens and interhalogen compounds, including their reactivity, oxidizing strength, and hydrolysis products.
Concepts Tested
📚 NCERT Sections This Tests
4.15 — Describe The Oxidising Action Of Potassium Dichromate And Write The Ionic
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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
4.13 — How Is The Variability In Oxidation States Of Transition Metals Different From
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4.13 How is the variability in oxidation states of transition metals different from that of the non transition metals? Illustrate with examples.
2.1 — Arrange The Following Metals In The Order In Which They Displace Each Other
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2.1 Arrange the following metals in the order in which they displace each other from the solution of their salts. Al, Cu, Fe, Mg and Zn.
📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- p-block Elements
- Topic
- Halogens and Interhalogen Compounds
- Year
- 2021
- Shift
- 26 Aug Shift 1
- Q Number
- Q43
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 12 Chemistry Ch 7: The p-Block Elements
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