STATEMENT-1: In CO2 molecule, resonance is possible STATEMENT-2: CO is used in purification of Ni STATEMENT-3: H2CO3 is more acidic than H2SiO3
A
TTT
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B
TFT
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C
TTF
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D
FTF
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Solution
The correct option is A TTT CO2 has three resonating structures out of which the charged structures have the minor contribution to the main structure.
CO used in the purification and extraction of Ni, the process is known as Mond's process or carbonyl process. The reaction of purification of Ni is Ni+4CO→Ni(CO)4→NiPurenickel+4CO
Strength of acid can be compared directly by checking the stability of conjugate base. When we compare the conjugate bases i.e. CO2−3 and SiO2−3, we see scope for resonance/ḍelocalisation of charge. Charge can be better delocalised in the case of C atom as opposed to Si. Hence, CO2−3 is the stronger conjugate base. This means that H2CO3 is the stronger acid.