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Give below are two statements: Statement-I: Noble gases have very high boiling points. Statement-II: Noble gases are monoatomic gases. They are held together by strong dispersion forces. Because of this they are liquefied at very low temperature. Hence, they have very high boiling points. In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Solution & Explanation

### Core Logic Statement I and II are False. Noble gases have low boiling points. Noble gases are held together by weak dispersion forces. ### Pattern Recognition Noble gases are characterized by extremely weak intermolecular forces (London dispersion forces) because they are monoatomic and non-polar, which directly results in very low boiling and melting points. ### Evaluation Rubric / Model Answer null ### Chapter Mix Class 12 Chemistry: The p-Block Elements

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Q79 jee_main_2024_31_jan_morning Group 14 Elements
Consider the oxides of group 14 elements SiO_2, GeO_2, SnO_2, PbO_2, CO and GeO. The amphoteric oxides are
  • A. GeO, GeO_2
  • B. SiO_2, GeO_2
  • C. SnO_2, PbO_2
  • D. SnO_2, CO

Solution

### Core Logic In Group 14 elements, the nature of oxides varies down the group: CO is neutral. CO_2 and SiO_2 are acidic. GeO_2 is distinctly acidic. SnO_2 and PbO_2 are amphoteric. ### Pattern Recognition Tin (Sn) and Lead (Pb) mostly form amphoteric oxides (e.g., SnO, SnO_2, PbO, PbO_2), distinguishing them from the acidic oxides of Carbon and Silicon. ### Evaluation Rubric / Model Answer null ### Chapter Mix Class 11 Chemistry: The p-Block Elements

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