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CBSE COMPLEMENTARY MATERIAL-CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE -2-MARK QUESTIONS
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  2. Which is more polar and why, CO(2) or N(2)O?

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  4. Draw the resonating structures of O(3) and calculate formal charges on...

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  5. o- nitrophenol is steam volatile while p-nitrophenol is not. Discuss.

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  6. Define bond enthalpy. Why the bond enthalpy of F(2) is less than that ...

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  7. Define resonance. Draw resonating structures of CO(2).

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  8. Assign reason for the following, NH(3) is freely soluble in water wh...

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  9. Assign reason for the following, B(2) is paramagnetic while C(2) is ...

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  10. Out of NH(3) and NF(3) which is more polar. Explain with the help of d...

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  11. Why does N(2) is diamagnetic while O(2) is paramagnetic. Explain on th...

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  12. H(2)^(+) and H(2)^(–) have same bond order. Which is more stable?

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  13. How will you differentiate between bonding and anti bonding molecular ...

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  14. Write the important conditions required for the linear combination of ...

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  15. Although Chlorine (EN = 3.2) is more electronegative than Nitrogen (E...

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  16. ClF(3) is T shaped but BF(3) is planar. Explain.

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  17. N (SiH(3))(3) and N(CH(3))(3) are not isostructural. Give reason.

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  18. Draw molecular orbital diagram for N(2)^(+) molecule.

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  19. HCl is a covalent compound but it ionises in the solution?

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  20. The molecule of CO(2) is linear whereas that of SnCl(2) is angular why...

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