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JEE Main 2026 (Online) 4th April Evening Shift
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The electronegativity of a group 13 element ' E ' is same as that of Ge (on Pauling scale and upto one decimal point). The CORRECT statements about $\mathrm{E}^{3+}$ are

A. It can act as a reducing agent.

B. It can act as an oxidizing agent.

C. $\mathrm{E}^{3+}$ is more stable than $\mathrm{E}^{+}$.

D. The standard electrode potential value for $\mathrm{E}^{3+} / \mathrm{E}$ is positive.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

A

A and C Only

B

B and C Only

C

B and D Only

D

A and D Only

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JEE Main 2026 (Online) 4th April Evening Shift
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Pairs of elements with the same number of electrons in their respective 4f orbital are

[Atomic number. Eu-63, Gd-64, Dy-66, Ho-67, Tm-69, Yb-70, Lu-71, Hf-72]

A. (Eu and Gd)

B. (Dy and Ho)

C. ( Yb and Hf )

D. ( Lu and Tm)

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

A

B and C Only

B

A and B Only

C

A and D Only

D

A and C Only

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JEE Main 2026 (Online) 4th April Evening Shift
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Consider the metal complexes $\left[\mathrm{Ni}(\mathrm{en})_3\right]^{2+}(\mathrm{A}),\left[\mathrm{NiCl}_4\right]^{2-}(\mathrm{B})$ and $\left[\mathrm{Ni}\left(\mathrm{NH}_3\right)_6\right]^{2+}(\mathrm{C})$. Choose the CORRECT option by considering the number of unpaired electrons present in (A), (B) and (C) respectively and the order of frequency of absorption.

A

2, 2, 2 and $(\mathrm{A})>(\mathrm{C})>(\mathrm{B})$

B

0, 2, 0 and $(\mathrm{A})>(\mathrm{C})>(\mathrm{B})$

C

2, 2, 0 and $(\mathrm{B})>(\mathrm{C})>(\mathrm{A})$

D

2, 2, 2 and $(\mathrm{C})>(\mathrm{A})>(\mathrm{B})$

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JEE Main 2026 (Online) 4th April Evening Shift
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$$ \text { Consider the following molecules/species : } $$

JEE Main 2026 (Online) 4th April Evening Shift Chemistry - Basics of Organic Chemistry Question 3 English

$$ \text { The correct order of carbon-oxygen double bond length is : } $$

A

$$ x>y>z $$

B

$$ \mathrm{y}>\mathrm{z}>x $$

C

$$ \mathrm{z}>x>\mathrm{y} $$

D

$$ x>\mathrm{z}>\mathrm{y} $$

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