MCQ
Conc. $H_2SO_4$ cannot be used to prepare $HBr$ from $NaBr$ because it :
  • reacts slowly with $NaBr$
  • B
    oxidises $HBr$ into $Br_2$
  • C
    reduces $HBr$
  • D
    disproportionates $HBr$

Answer

Correct option: A.
reacts slowly with $NaBr$
a
$\mathop {HOCl}\limits_{( + 1)}  < \mathop {HCl{O_2}}\limits_{( + 3)}  < \mathop {HCl{O_3}}\limits_{( + 5)}  < \mathop {HCl{O_4}}\limits_{( + 7)} $

Acidic nature $ \propto  EN \propto  + O.S.$

For compounds of an element

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