The correct option is D KI is soluble in benzene
(a) CaO has high melting point.
This statement is true because CaO has high lattice energy in comparison to KI due to more chargesize ratio. Hence, CaO has more stable arrangement of ions than KI and so it is difficult to break and thus requires high temperature to melt which leads to the high melting point.
Overall we can say that the order of melting point is directly proportional to the order of lattice energy.
(b) The lattice energy of CaO is much higher than that of KI.
This statement is also true as the lattice energy depends upon the ratio of charge/size of ion. Calcium ion (Ca2+) is not only smaller than Potassium ion (K+) but also has twice the charge as that of Potassium ion. Similarly, Oxide ion (O2−) also has a smaller size as compared to the Iodide ion (I−) and even higher charge (magnitude wise). Hence, the lattice energy of CaO is higher than KI.
(c) KI has a low melting point.
This statement is true because, low lattice enthalpy leads to low melting point as explained in the first statement.
(d) KI is soluble in benzene.
KI is an ionic compound therefore it will be soluble in polar solvents like water as the famous saying 'Like dissolves Like'.
Benzene is a non-polar solvent and so KI is insoluble in it. Therefore, this statement is false.