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Solution of sodium metals in liquid ammonia strongly reduces due to the presence in which of the following solution
Options
(a) Sodium hydride
(b) Sodium amide
(c) Solvated electrons
(d) Sodium atoms
Correct Answer:
Solvated electrons
Explanation:
The solution of sodium metals in liquid ammonia strongly reduces due to the presence of the metal ions in the solution and the solvated electrons because the presence of ammoniated cations and ammoniated electrons, these solutions conduct electricity. They are used as powerful reducing agents.
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Topics: S and Some P Block Elements
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Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
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- The element that does not form a monoxide is
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- dsp² hybridisation is found in
- Benzoic acid,when heated with soda lime yields
- Formula of ferric sulphate is
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Subject: Chemistry (2512)
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