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Ionic bond is defined as the electrostatic force of attraction holding the oppositely charged ions. Ionic compounds are mostly crystalline solid having high melting and boiling points, electrical conductivity in moleten state, solubility in water etc. Covalent bond is defined as the force which binds atoms of same or different elements by mutual sharing of electrons in a covalent bond. Covalent compounds are solids, liquids or gases. They have low melting and boiling points compounds. They are more soluble in non-polar solvents. The valence electrons are involved in formation of covalent bonds is /are called :

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ICSE-CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE-VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
  1. Do elements of groups 1 and 2 show variable electrovalency?

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  2. Do ionic solids conduct electric current in the solid state?

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  3. Define a covalent bond.

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  4. How many covalent bonds are present in a molecule of ethylene?

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  5. Which of the following elements does not show variable covalency? AI...

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  6. What is the maximum covalency of sulphur?

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  7. How many singlet linkages are present in the Sugden's structure of SF6...

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  8. When does a covalent bond acquire partial ionic character?

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  9. When does an ionic bond develop a partial covalent character?

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  10. Among AgCl and Agl, which is more covalent?

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  11. Can a T-bond be formed without the formation of a sigma-bond?

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  12. What type of orbitals can overlap to form a covalent bond?

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  13. What happens to the potential energy of the system when two atoms form...

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  14. Is hybridisation between the orbitals of two atoms possible?

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  15. What type of covalent bonds are formed during the overlapping of p...

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  16. How many sigma and pi bonds are present in CH3-CH=CH2?

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  17. How much s and p characters are present in sp^3 hybrid orbitals?

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  18. What type of hybridisation do you expect in the following molecules? ...

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  19. What type of hybridisation do you expect in the following molecules? ...

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  20. Illustrate the formation of H3O^(+)

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