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For this question, first you need to identify what those w, x, y and z compounds are.Solids W, X, Y and Z are compounds of two different Group II metals. Some of their applications are described below. Compound W is used as a refractory lining material in kilns. Compound X is used as a building material. It can also be heated in a kiln to form compound Y. When Y is hydrated, it forms compound Z which is used agriculturally to treat soils.
Which statements about these compounds are correct?
1 Adding W to water has less effect on pH than adding Y.
2 Adding Z to soil increases the pH of the soil.
3 The metallic element in Y reacts with cold water more quickly than the metallic element in W.
Answer A.
My Name? How please?
By looking at their applications, you can figure out that w is MgO (since it has a high mp, there it used as a refractory material)
Compound x is CaCO3 (it is used in marbles etc)
When CaCO3, that is X is heated, it produces Y which is CaO like this:
CaCO3 ----> CaO + CO2
Adding Y, to water produces Ca(OH)2 which is alkaline solution.
Now you know what these mystery compounds are.
When W(MgO) is added to water, it does not cause much change of pH since it has very little solubility in water (solubility with water increases down the group), whereas Y which is CaO is soluble, thus causes an increase in pH. - Statement 1 correct.
Z is Ca(OH)2 is an alkali. So it will raise the pH of the soil. - Statement 2 is correct.
The metallic element in Y is Ca. I think you know that Ca reacts readily with cold water, while Mg does not react readily with cold water but it reacts with Steam. - Hence Statement 3 is also correct.
So the answer is A.