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Explain the formation of a chemical bond.

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A chemical bond is defined as an attractive force that holds the constituents (atoms, ions etc.) together in a chemical species.Various theories have been suggested for the formation of chemical bonds such as the electronic theory, valence shell electron pair repulsion theory, valence bond theory, and molecular orbital theory.A chemical bond formation is attributed to the tendency of a system to attain stability. It was observed that the inertness of noble gases was because of their fully filled outermost orbitals. Hence, it was postulated that the elements having incomplete outermost shells are unstable (reactive). Atoms, therefore, combine with each other and complete their respective octets or duplets to attain the stable configuration of the nearest noble gases. This combination can occur either by sharing of electrons or by transferring one or more electrons from one atom to another. The chemical bond formed as a result of sharing of electrons between atoms is called a covalent bond. An ionic bond is formed as a result of the transference of electrons from one atom to another.
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  • During the formation of a chemical bond

    A
    electron-electron repulsion because more than the nucleus-electron attraction
    B
    energy of the system does not change
    C
    energy of the system increases
    D
    energy of the system decreases
  • During the formation of a chemical bond, the potential energy of the interacting atoms is lowered by at least _____________ kJ mol^(-1) .

    A
    `40`
    B
    `50`
    C
    `60`
    D
    `30`
  • Condition for the formation of chemical bond is

    A
    Increase in stability
    B
    Octet configuration
    C
    Both
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  • NCERT-CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE-EXERCISE
    1. Explain the formation of a chemical bond.

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    2. Write Lewis dot symbols for atoms of the following elements: Mg,Na,B,O...

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    3. Write Lewis symbols for the following atoms and ions: S and S^(2-), ...

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    4. Draw the Lewis structures for the following molecules and ions: H(2)...

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    5. Define octet rule. Write its significance and limitations.

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    6. Write the favourable factors for the formation of ionic bond.

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    7. Discuss the shape of the following molecules using the VSEPR model: ...

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    8. Although geometries of NH(3) and H(2)O molecules are distorted tetrahe...

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    9. How do you express the bond strength in terms of bond order?

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    10. Define the bond length.

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    11. Explain the important aspects of resonance with reference to the CO(3)...

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    12. H(3)PO(3) can be represented by structure (a) and (b) shown below. Can...

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    13. Write the resonance structures for SO(3),NO(2), and NO(3)^(ө).

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    14. Use Lewis symbols to show electron transfer between the following atom...

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    15. Although both CO(2) and H(2)O are triatomic molecules, the shape of H(...

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    16. Write the significance/applications of dipole moment

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    17. Define electronegativity. How does it differ from electron gain enthal...

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    18. Explain with the help of suitable example polar covalent bond.

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    19. Arrange the bonds in order of increasing ionic character in the molecu...

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    20. The skeletal structure of CH(3)COOH as shown below is correct, but som...

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