47. An aqueous solution of sodium ethanoate is likely to be alkaline (pH>7) 48. Beryllium and aluminum are diagonally related. 49. Pentane has a higher boiling point than n-butane. Sodium ethanoate is an electrolyte and ionizes completely in aqueous solution Beryllium and aluminium have similar electronegotivities Pentane has more branched chain isomers than butane

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FIRST STATEMENT
SECOND STATEMENT
The higher the oxidation state of the chlorine atom of the chlorine
atom, the more electron density it pulls from the O- H bond and the
more easily the proton is lost.
Sodium ethanoate is an electrolyte and ionizes completely in
aqueous solution
Beryllium and aluminium have similar electronegotivities
46. HCIO4 is a stronger acid than HCIO;
47. An aqueous solution of sodium
ethanoate is likely to be alkaline (pH > 7)
48. Beryllium and aluminum are diagonally
related.
49. Pentane has a higher boiling point than
n-butane..
50. Ionic compounds are usually insoluble in When an ironic compound dissolves in a polar solvent the salvation
non polar solvents
Pentane has more branched chain isomers than butane
energy is higher then the lattice energy
Transcribed Image Text:FIRST STATEMENT SECOND STATEMENT The higher the oxidation state of the chlorine atom of the chlorine atom, the more electron density it pulls from the O- H bond and the more easily the proton is lost. Sodium ethanoate is an electrolyte and ionizes completely in aqueous solution Beryllium and aluminium have similar electronegotivities 46. HCIO4 is a stronger acid than HCIO; 47. An aqueous solution of sodium ethanoate is likely to be alkaline (pH > 7) 48. Beryllium and aluminum are diagonally related. 49. Pentane has a higher boiling point than n-butane.. 50. Ionic compounds are usually insoluble in When an ironic compound dissolves in a polar solvent the salvation non polar solvents Pentane has more branched chain isomers than butane energy is higher then the lattice energy
DIRECTIONS SUMMARISED
SECOND
STATEMENT
TRUE
FIRST
STATEMENT
A.
TRUE
Second statement is a CORRECT.
explanation of the tirst
Second statement is NOT a CORRECT
explanation of the first.
B
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE
TRUE
Transcribed Image Text:DIRECTIONS SUMMARISED SECOND STATEMENT TRUE FIRST STATEMENT A. TRUE Second statement is a CORRECT. explanation of the tirst Second statement is NOT a CORRECT explanation of the first. B TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE
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