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Standard XI
Chemistry
Carbon Monoxide
Carboxyhaemog...
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Carboxyhaemoglobin is more stable than oxyhaemoglobin.
A
False
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B
True
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Q.
How many times oxyhaemoglobin is less stable than carboxyhaemoglobin?
Q.
Consider the following statements :
(a)
C
H
3
O
⊕
C
H
2
is more stable than
C
H
3
⊕
C
H
2
(b)
M
e
2
⊕
C
H
is more stable than
C
H
3
C
H
2
⊕
C
H
2
(c)
C
H
2
=
C
H
−
⊕
C
H
2
is more stable than
C
H
3
C
H
2
⊕
C
H
2
(d)
C
H
2
=
⊕
C
H
is more stable than
C
H
3
⊕
C
H
2
Out of these statements :
Q.
Assertion :
T
l
C
l
3
is more stable than
T
l
C
l
Reason:
+
1
oxidation state of
T
l
is more stable than
+
3
.
Q.
Assertion :
C
u
+
is less stable than
C
u
2
+
but
F
e
3
+
is more stable than
F
e
2
+
. Reason: Half filled and completely filled subshells are more stable.
Q.
Assertion :
C
u
2
+
is more stable than
C
u
+
. Reason: Electrode potential is more important in determining stable oxidation state than electronic configuration.
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