Philosopher’s wool when heated with BaO at 1100ºC gives the compound :
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — d- and f-Block Elements
Philosopher’s wool when heated with BaO at 1100ºC gives the compound :
- BaCdO2
- Ba + ZnO2
- BaO2 + Zn
- BaZnO2
Answer
(D) BaZnO 2
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