1. Statement 1: The oxidation number of hydrogen is -1 when bonded to non metals and +1 when bonded to metals  Statement 2: The oxidation number fluorine is -1 in all compounds 2. Statement 1: Alkali metals and alkali Earth meters are least easily oxidized. Statement 2:  Noble metals such as gold are most easily oxidized. 3. Statement 1: As titrants, multidentate ligands, generally react more completely with cations and thus provide sharper end points. Statement 2: As titrants, multidentate ligands, they ordinarily react with metal ion in a single step process, whereas complex formation with unidentate ligands usually  involves 2 or more intermediate species. A - If the first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE B - If the first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE C - If both statements are TRUE D - If both statements are FALSE

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1. Statement 1: The oxidation number of hydrogen is -1 when bonded to non metals and +1 when bonded to metals 
Statement 2: The oxidation number fluorine is -1 in all compounds

2. Statement 1: Alkali metals and alkali Earth meters are least easily oxidized.
Statement 2:  Noble metals such as gold are most easily oxidized.

3. Statement 1: As titrants, multidentate ligands, generally react more completely with cations and thus provide sharper end points.
Statement 2: As titrants, multidentate ligands, they ordinarily react with metal ion in a single step process, whereas complex formation with unidentate ligands usually  involves 2 or more intermediate species.

A - If the first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE
B - If the first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE
C - If both statements are TRUE
D - If both statements are FALSE




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