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What are the conditions which must be satisfied for `H`-bonding to take place in a molecule.

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a. The molecule should contain a highly `EN` atom linked to `H`-atom.
b. The size of `EN` atom should be small.
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CENGAGE CHEMISTRY ENGLISH-APPENDIX - INORGANIC VOLUME 1-Exercise Short
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  5. What are SI units of dipole moment?

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  6. Out of CS(2) and OCS which have higher dipole moment and why?

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  7. How do you express the bond strength in terms of bond order?

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  8. Is pi-MO weaker or stronger than sigma-MO?

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  9. The hybridization of carbon atoms in fullerene molecule is :

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  10. With what molecule is CO isoelectronic?

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  11. What is the effect of the following processes on the bond order in N(2...

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  12. The magnetic moment of KO(2) at room temperature is ---------- BM.

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  13. On the basis of VSEPR theory, predict the shapes of the following mole...

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  14. Why is HCl predominantly covalent in the gaseous state but ionic in th...

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  15. Why molbilities of H^(o+) ions in ice is greater as compared to liquid...

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  16. Assertion : Ionic bonds are directional in nature whereas covalent bo...

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  17. Write two resonance structure of N2 O that satisfy the octet rule.

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  18. Whether molecular ion HeH^(Θ) exist or not? Explain.

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  19. Out of but-1-yne or but-1-ene which has higher dipole moment?

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  20. Write the structures of the following hydrates which contains ionic, c...

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