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State the force which holds two ro more atoms together as a stable molecule.

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ICSE-CHEMICAL BONDING -ADDITIONAL QUESTION
  1. State the force which holds two ro more atoms together as a stable mol...

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  2. Draw the geometrical atomic structure representing the electronic conf...

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  3. What is the meant by the term 'chemical bond' and 'chemical bonding'...

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  4. State why noble gases are unreactive while atoms of elements other tha...

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  5. State the reasons for chemical bonding between two atoms and the motho...

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  6. State the type of compounds formed by transfer of valence electrons fr...

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  7. Define the terms : [i] Electrovalent or ionic bond

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  8. What is meant by the term 'electrovalency'. State why Na [at. no. 11]...

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  9. State three differences between 'X' and 'X^(+)' i.e., an atom and an ...

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  10. Explain the terms 'oxidation' and 'reduction' with reference to a...

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  11. State which of the following are oxidation reactions and which are re...

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  12. State which of the following are oxidation reactions and which are re...

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  13. Explain with the help of [i] an ionic equation [ii] electron do...

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  15. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word/s from the brackets. Co...

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  16. Define and explain the term - [i] covalent or molecular bond [ii]...

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  17. Give two differences between the covalent compounds - methane [non- ...

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  18. Explain with the help of - electron dot diagrams - the formation of ...

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  19. Give reasons for the following: Molecules of hydrogen and chlorine ...

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  20. Give reasons for the following: A molecule of methane has four sing...

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