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Q1ChemistryUnit 9: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Metals found in a combined state in the earth's crust are known as:
Q2ChemistryUnit 9: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
The liquid non-metal belongs to which group number?
Q3ChemistryUnit 9: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
The element, with atomic number 118 will be
Q4ChemistryUnit 9: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Which one of the following belongs to representative group of elements in the periodic table?
Q5ChemistryUnit 9: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Read the following passage and answer the questions at the end of it. Dilute solution of alkali metals in liquied NH3N H_{3} is blue. It is the ammoniated electron which is responsible for the blue color of the solution and the electrical conductivity is due to the ammoniated cation, [M(NH3)x]+\left[\boldsymbol{M}\left(\boldsymbol{N} \boldsymbol{H}_{3}\right)_{x}\right]^{+} as well as the ammoniated electron, [e(NH3)y]\left[e\left(N H_{3}\right)_{y}\right]^{-} values of xx and yy depend on the extent of solvation (byNH3).\left(b y N H_{3}\right) . Dilute solutions are paramagnetic due to free electrons. What happens if alkali metal is allowed to react with concentrated ammonia solution?
Q6ChemistryUnit 9: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Identify a metalloid from the following list of elements.

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