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Why do atoms combine together and form molecules?

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(a) lonic (b) ionic (c) covalent (d) covalent, explain in terms of electronegativity.
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    chemical kinetics
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    chemical bonding
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    chemical thermodynamics
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  • ICSE-CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE-SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
    1. Why do atoms combine together and form molecules?

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    2. What types of bonds will be formed between the following pairs of elem...

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    3. What is lattice energy and how is it related to the stability of an io...

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    4. Define electronegativity. How does it vary in the periodic table?

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    5. Deduce the empirical formulae and draw the Lewis structures for the io...

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    6. Draw Lewis dot symbols for the element Argon.

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    7. Draw the Lewis symbol for Calcium. Will it form an ion? What is the ...

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    8. Draw the lewis symbol for Nitrogen and Sulphur.

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    9. Explain why ionic compounds possess very high melting and boiling ...

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    10. Give reasons why? Ionic compounds are soluble in water

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    11. Explain why ionic compounds are hard and brittle?

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    12. Why do covalent compounds exhibit stereoisomerism?

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    13. What do you understand by bond length? On what factors does it depend?

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    14. Carbon has four electrons in its valence shell. Which type of compound...

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    15. Why does a covalent bond develop a partial ionic character when the el...

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    16. You are given five neutral atoms A, B, C, D and E having the following...

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    17. You are given five neutral atoms A, B, C, D and E having the following...

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    18. You are given five neutral atoms A, B, C, D and E having the following...

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    19. You are given five neutral atoms A, B, C, D and E having the following...

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    20. Why is ionic bond regarded as an extreme case of a polar covalent bond...

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