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S Block Elements (Alkali & Alkaline Earth Metals) concepts are essential to learning for every level in chemistry courses. Here, we have compiled many S Block Elements quizzes free for students of grades 11 and 12. We hope you will find this very useful for your regular exam preparations and entry tests at undergraduate levels, particularly for medical and engineering students (MDCAT, ECAT, NUST, NUMS, JEE, NEET).

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#1. Which of the following sulphates is not soluble in water?

#2. The element cesium bears resemblance with:

#3. The ore CaSO4.H2O has the general name:

#4. Downs cell is used to prepare:

#5. Which element is produced at the cathode during the electrolysis of brine in Nelson’s cell?

#6. Ammonia may be prepared by heating ammonium chloride with:

#7. Calcium carbide is prepared by heating lime with coke at:

#8. Crystals of Na2CO3. 10H2O when exposed to air:

#9. Which one of the following substances conduct electricity by the movement of ions?

#10. Which one of the following gives the white precipitate with an aqueous solution of BaCO2?


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