
p-Block Elements – Group 13 (Boron Family), General Properties
Chemistry · Grade 11 · Week 39 · 25 questions
In Grade 11 chemistry, p-Block Elements builds your grasp of Group 13 (Boron Family) and General Properties. Clear understanding here pays off in competitive exams (JEE/NEET) where speed matters.
What you'll practise
- Identify Group 13 (Boron Family)
- Explain General Properties
- Apply p-block elements concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this p-Block Elements – Group 13 (Boron Family), General Properties quiz
Grade 11 Chemistry — p-Block Elements – Group 13 (Boron Family), General Properties: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Group 13 elements are called:
- Group 13 elements:
- Group 13 electronic configuration:
- Common oxidation state:
- Inert pair effect is most prominent in:
- B is:
- Al and below are:
- Most abundant metal in earth's crust:
- Bauxite is:
- Al extracted by:
- Cryolite is:
- B exists as:
- B is obtained by:
- Diborane (B₂H₆) has:
- Number of terminal vs bridging H in B₂H₆:
- Boric acid (H₃BO₃) structure:
- H₃BO₃ is:
- Borax formula:
- Borax bead test identifies:
- Al₂O₃ is:
- Al + NaOH gives:
- Al + HCl gives:
- Al is passivated by:
- AlCl₃ exists as:
- Alums general formula:
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