Identify the correct statements about p-block elements and their compounds. (A)…
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Identify the correct statements about p-block elements and their compounds.
(A) Non-metals have higher electronegativity than metals.
(B) Non-metals have lower ionisation enthalpy than metals.
(C) Compounds formed between highly reactive non-metals and highly reactive metals are generally ionic.
(D) The non-metal oxides are generally basic in nature.
(E) The metal oxides are generally acidic or neutral in nature.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (Jee Main 2024)
(A) Non-metals have higher electronegativity than metals.
(B) Non-metals have lower ionisation enthalpy than metals.
(C) Compounds formed between highly reactive non-metals and highly reactive metals are generally ionic.
(D) The non-metal oxides are generally basic in nature.
(E) The metal oxides are generally acidic or neutral in nature.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (Jee Main 2024)
- (B) and (D) only
- (A) and (C) only
- (D) and (E) only
- (B) and (E) only
Answer
(B) (A) and (C) only
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