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TS23.C11.22.1 P-Block Elements

This document is a Class 11 Chemistry test focused on p-Block Elements, specifically Group 13. It contains multiple-choice questions covering topics such as oxidation states, reactions involving boron, acidic character, and structural characteristics of compounds. The test is designed to assess students' understanding of the properties and behaviors of elements in Group 13.

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TS23.C11.22.1 P-Block Elements

This document is a Class 11 Chemistry test focused on p-Block Elements, specifically Group 13. It contains multiple-choice questions covering topics such as oxidation states, reactions involving boron, acidic character, and structural characteristics of compounds. The test is designed to assess students' understanding of the properties and behaviors of elements in Group 13.

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Class 11 Chemistry Test
p-Block Elements: D. P. Sankaran
TS23.C11.22.1
Group 13

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1. Which of the following element exhibits +3 oxidation state only?

(A) Indium (B) Aluminium


(C) Gallium (D) Thallium

2. What is formed when boron combines with caustic soda?

(A) Formation of sodium borate (B) Formation of Boron nitride


(C) Formation of washing soda (D) Formation of oxygen

3. Which of the following is true regarding the acidic character?

(A) Aluminium halides acidic character is greater than that of boron halide
(B) Gallium halides acidic character is less than that of indium halide
(C) Boron halide acidic character is less than that of gallium halide
(D) Aluminium halides acidic character is greater than that of indium halide

4. Which of the following is the correct reason for the anomalous behaviour of
Boron?

(A) low electronegativity (B) the presence of the d-orbital


(C) low ionization energy (D) smallest size in the group

5. In the following reaction, the group 13 halide not behaving as a Lewis acid?

(A) 2AlCl3  Al2Cl6 (B) TlBr3  TlBr + Br2

(C) BF3 + Et 2O  Et 2O.BF3 (D) InCl3 + 2Et 4 NCl   Et 4 N 2  InCl5 

6. Which is/are correct for B2H6 structure?

(A) It has ionic interaction between  BH 2  and  BH 4 


+ 

(B) It has 5 B−H terminal bonds and two 3C-2e bonds


(C) It has 1 B−H terminal bonds and two 3C-2e bonds
(D) It has 4 B−H terminal bonds and two 3C-2e bonds
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TS23.C11.22.1

7. Consider the following reactions:

BCl3 + LiAlH 4 
 (X) + LiCl + AlCl3
(X) + H 2O 
 H 2 + (Y) 
red heat
 (Z)

In the above reaction sequence, (X), (Y) and (Z) are:

(A) B2 H6 , B2O3 , B (B) B2 H 6 , H 3BO3 , B


(C) B2 H6 , H3BO3 , B2O3 (D) HBF4 , H3BO3 , B2O3

8. What is the coordination number of aluminium in liquid AlCl3 and crystalline


AlCl3?

(A) 6 and 6 (B) 3 and 6


(C) 4 and 4 (D) 4 and 6

9. Which of the following species cannot exist?

(A) [BF6]3− (B) [AlF6]3−


(C) [GaF6]3− (D) [InF6]3−

10. The tendency to show inert pair effect follows the order:

(A) B = Al = Ga < In < Tl (B) Tl < In < Ga < Al < B


(C) Ga < Al < In < Tl < B (D) B < Al < Ga < In < Tl

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