(a)
To write:
One example of covalent network solid
To write:
One example of disproportionation reaction.
To write:
One example of paramagnetic oxide
To write:
One example of polar molecule that violates the octet rule
To write:
One example of a Lewis acid.
To write:
One example of an amphoteric oxide
Explanation: An amphoteric compound can act both as an acid or base.
(g)
To write:
One example of semiconductor
To write:
One example of strong oxidising agent
To write:
One example of allotropes
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