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Beryllium and aluminium exhibit many properties which are similar. But, the two elements differ in
Options
(a) maximum covalency in compounds
(b) exhibiting amphoteric nature in their oxides
(c) forming covalent halides
(d) forming polymeric hydrides
Correct Answer:
maximum covalency in compounds
Explanation:
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Topics: S and Some P Block Elements
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Subject: Chemistry
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