Nitrates of all metals are:

  • A
    Unstable
  • B
    Stable
  • C
    Coloured
  • D
    Soluble

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Match the elements given in Column-$I$ with the properties mentioned in Column-$II$ :
Column-$I$ Column-$II$
$A$. $Li$ $1$. Insoluble sulphate
$B$. $Na$ $2$. Strongest monoacidic base
$C$. $Ca$ $3$. Most negative $E^{\circ}$ cell value among alkali metals
$D$. $Ba$ $4$. Insoluble oxalate
$5$. $6s^2$ outer electronic configuration

Match List-$I$ with List-$II$ :
List-$I$ (Elements) List-$II$ (Properties)
$(a)$ $Ba$ $(i)$ Organic solvent soluble compounds
$(b)$ $Ca$ $(ii)$ Outer electronic configuration $6s^2$
$(c)$ $Li$ $(iii)$ Oxalate insoluble in water
$(d)$ $Na$ $(iv)$ Formation of very strong monoacidic base

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An alloy which does not contain copper is

Slow acting nitrogenous fertilizer among the following is

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