17. Which of the following tement All oxides of the s-bleck elements are basic. The solubility of Group I sulphates 13 decreases down the group while that of Ciroap 2 sulphates increnses down the group. The thermal stability of the carbonates of the (' s-block elements increases dewn both Groups I and 2 Beryllium and magnesium both rcact with water to form basic hydroxides

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17. Which of the foliowing statements is true?
A
All oxides of the s-bleck elements are basic.
The solubility of Group I sulphates
decreases down the group while thal of
Ciroap 2 sulphates increases down the group.
13
The thermal stability of the carbonates of the
C s-block elements increases dwn both
Groups I and 2.
Beryllium and magnesium botih react with
water to form basic hydroxides
Transcribed Image Text:17. Which of the foliowing statements is true? A All oxides of the s-bleck elements are basic. The solubility of Group I sulphates decreases down the group while thal of Ciroap 2 sulphates increases down the group. 13 The thermal stability of the carbonates of the C s-block elements increases dwn both Groups I and 2. Beryllium and magnesium botih react with water to form basic hydroxides
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