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State the reasons for chemical bonding between two atoms and the mothods involved for achieving the same. State how 'duplet and octet' rules are involved for an atom to achieve stable electronic config.

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ICSE-CHEMICAL BONDING -ADDITIONAL QUESTION
  1. What is the meant by the term 'chemical bond' and 'chemical bonding'...

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  19. Give reasons for the following: Formation of ammonia involves one a...

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  20. Explain the terms [a] Lone pair of electrons [b] Coordinate bond.

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