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Molecular orbital theory was developed by F. Hund and R. S. Mulliken
a) One- half of the difference between the number of electrons in th bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals is called _____

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MAXIMUM PUBLICATION-CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE-EXERCISE
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  2. Draw the potential energy curve for the formation of a hydrogen molecu...

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

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  6. Define the term , hybridization.

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  7. Explain sp^3 hybridization taking methane (CH4) as an example

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  9. The type of hybridization indicates the geometry of a molecule. In wa...

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  10. The formation of molecular orbitals can be described by the linear com...

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  11. The formation of molecular orbitals can be described by the linear com...

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  12. The electronic configuration of a molecule can give information about ...

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  14. Give any two factors influencing the formation of an ionic bond.

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  15. Give the shape of the following species i) NH4^(+)

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  16. Give the shape of the following species ii) HgCl2

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  17. VSEPR theory is used to predict the shape and bond angle of molecules....

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  18. VSEPR theory is used to predict the shape and bound angle of molecules...

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  20. The geometry of the molecule is decided by type of hybridization. a) ...

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