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IIT-JEE 1994
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Statement (S) The alkali metals can form ionic hydrides which contain the hydride ion H-.
Explanation (E) The alkali metals have low electronegativity; their hydrides conduct electricity when fused and liberate hydrogen at the anode.
Explanation (E) The alkali metals have low electronegativity; their hydrides conduct electricity when fused and liberate hydrogen at the anode.
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IIT-JEE 1987
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The metallic lustre exhibited by sodium is explained by
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IIT-JEE 1986
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The pair of compound which cannot exist together in solution is:
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Molecular formula of Glauber's salt is:
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