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Introduction to Chemical Bonding
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Introduction to Chemical Bonding
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1. The molecule that has dipole moment is
2. In which of the following molecules, would you except the nitrogen to nitrogen bond to be the shortest?
3. Molecular shapes of CF4, CF4 and XeF4 are
4. Delocalized molecular orbitals are found in
5. When two atoms form a chemical bond
6. Which one of the following shows maximum inert pair effect?
7. Which is paramagnetic and coloured?
8. Point out the false statement.
9. Which of the following is the most polar bond?
10. The valency of iron in potassium ferricyanide is
11. Which of the following has the tendency to form covalent compound?
12. The coordination number of copper in cuprammonium sulphate is
13. The HOMO in CO is
14. Which of the following contains a coordinate covalent bond?
15. A solid with high electrical and thermal conductivity from the following is
16. Which of the following is not true for resonance?
17. Which of the following shows the highest lattice energy?
18. The type of bonds present in CuSO4.5H2O are
19. Hydrogen bonding is maximum in
20. The molecule which has highest dipole moment amongst the following is
21. The number and type of bonds between two carbon atoms in calcium carbide are
22. Element X is strongly electropositive and Y is strongly electronegative.Both are univalent. The compound formed would be
23. Which of following elements has the strongest tendency to form electrovalent compound?
24. The variable electrovalency is observed in
25. Ease of formation of carbon is favoured by