Deck 18: The Group 18 Elements
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Deck 18: The Group 18 Elements
1
The boiling and melting points of the Group 18 elements
A) decrease down the group
B) increase down the group
C) first increase for the three periods, then remain almost constant
A) decrease down the group
B) increase down the group
C) first increase for the three periods, then remain almost constant
B
2
What is one of the most frequent uses of the inert gases as a group?
A) in light sources
B) in spectroscopic imaging
C) in breathing equipment (i.e. for divers and asthma patients)
A) in light sources
B) in spectroscopic imaging
C) in breathing equipment (i.e. for divers and asthma patients)
A
3
Which oxidation state is not expected in xenon chemistry?
A) +2
B) +4
C) +5
A) +2
B) +4
C) +5
C
4
Find the correct statement about the reaction conditions used in synthesis of xenon fluorides
A) Decrease in pressure leads to formation of higher xenon fluorides
B) Higher reaction pressures are required for the synthesis of XeF6 than XeF4.
C) To prepare XeF6, it is enough to expose a stoichiometric mixture of Xe and F2 to light.
A) Decrease in pressure leads to formation of higher xenon fluorides
B) Higher reaction pressures are required for the synthesis of XeF6 than XeF4.
C) To prepare XeF6, it is enough to expose a stoichiometric mixture of Xe and F2 to light.
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5
Identify the correct statement(s):
(i) Some xenon fluorides behave as Lewis acids.
(ii) Xenon fluorides are starting materials used in synthesis of other xenon compounds.
(iii) Xenon fluorides are excellent reducing agents.
A) All three are correct.
B) (i) and (ii)
C) (ii) and (iii)
(i) Some xenon fluorides behave as Lewis acids.
(ii) Xenon fluorides are starting materials used in synthesis of other xenon compounds.
(iii) Xenon fluorides are excellent reducing agents.
A) All three are correct.
B) (i) and (ii)
C) (ii) and (iii)
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6
Which of the following xenon oxides has not been identified?
A) XeOS
B) Xe2O3
C) XeO4
A) XeOS
B) Xe2O3
C) XeO4
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7
Which compounds are commonly used as a source of alkyl and/or aryl groups in the synthesis of organoxenon compounds?
A) Organoboron and organosilicon compounds
B) Grignard reagents
C) Organolithium reagents.
A) Organoboron and organosilicon compounds
B) Grignard reagents
C) Organolithium reagents.
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8
Xenon cannot serve as a ligand in coordination chemistry.
A) This statement is correct.
B) This statement is incorrect.
C) It is correct only if Xe is bonded to another atom (such as F).
A) This statement is correct.
B) This statement is incorrect.
C) It is correct only if Xe is bonded to another atom (such as F).
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9
Radon has lower ionization energy than xenon, and we can expect it to be more reactive. Why is Rn chemistry less understood than xenon's?
A) Rn is rare and radioactive.
B) Radon compounds are not very useful.
C) All available radon is used in industry rather than in laboratory.
A) Rn is rare and radioactive.
B) Radon compounds are not very useful.
C) All available radon is used in industry rather than in laboratory.
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10
Compounds of xenon such as HXeCl have been identified. How can this and similar compounds be prepared?
A) Starting from a xenon fluoride and another common reagent (such as HCl)
B) The same method as for the synthesis of Xe fluorides: from the elements under high pressures and elevated temperatures.
C) A starting reagent (i.e. HCl) is dispersed in a large volume of Xe matrix and exposed to light.
A) Starting from a xenon fluoride and another common reagent (such as HCl)
B) The same method as for the synthesis of Xe fluorides: from the elements under high pressures and elevated temperatures.
C) A starting reagent (i.e. HCl) is dispersed in a large volume of Xe matrix and exposed to light.
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