Some of the Group 2 metal halides are covalent and soluble
in organic solvents. Among the following metal halides, the
one which is soluble in ethanol is
(a) BeCl₂ (b) MgCl₂
(c) CaCl₂ (d) SrCl₂
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Answer:
(a)
Explanation:
BeCl2
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Beryllium halides are the covalent compounds.
Explanation:
- Beryllium is a second group element which is belonging to 1st period.
- The beryllium is a very small atom with atomic number 4.
- So, the electron pull in case of the compounds formed is very strong.
- This makes the compounds of beryllium are very strong.
- The more tighter the bond, the more is the bond energy.
- The more the bond energy, the more is the covalent nature of the compound.
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