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The covalent bond can be explained by Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT). Using molecular orbital diagram explain the paramagnetic nature of oxygen molecule.

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MAXIMUM PUBLICATION-CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE-EXERCISE
  1. The ionic bonds have partial covalent character and the covalent bonds...

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  2. The ionic bonds have partial covalent character and the covalent bonds...

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  4. The Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory helps in pred...

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  5. The Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory helps in pred...

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  6. The Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory helps in pred...

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  7. The Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory helps in pred...

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  8. Only valence electrons of atoms take part in chemical combination. Dra...

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  9. Define dipole moment. The dipole moment of BF3 is zero. Why?

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  10. Based on bond order compare the relative stabillity of O2 and O2^(2-)

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  11. He2 cannot exist as stable molecule. Justify this statement on the bas...

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  12. State Fajan's rule regarding the partial covalent character of an Ioni...

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  13. Which has higher boilling point, o-nitrophenol or p- nitrophenol? Give...

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  14. Molecular orbitals are formed by the linear combination of atomic orbi...

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  15. Explain sp^3d hybridization with a suitable example.

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  16. The shapes of the molecules is based on the VSEPR theory. Give the sal...

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  17. Draw the potential energy curve for the formation of a hydrogen molecu...

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  18. Molecular orbital theory was developed by F. Hund and R. S. Mulliken ...

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  19. Molecular orbital theory was developed by F. Hund and R. S. Mulliken ...

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  20. In order to explain the geometrical shapes of molecules, the concept o...

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