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Ionic bond is defined as the electrostatic force of attraction holding the oppositely charged ions. Ionic compounds are mostly crystalline solids having high melting and boiling points, electrical conductivity in molten 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 are low melting and boiling point compounds. They are more soluble in non polar solvents. Examples of covalent compounds are

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BEYOND PUBLICATION-CHEMICAL BONDING-EXERCISE
  1. How do cations and anions of an ionic compound exist in its solid stat...

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  2. Which one of the following four elements is more electronegative?

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  3. An element ""(11)X^(23) forms an ionic compound with another element ...

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  4. An element 'A' forms a chloride ACl4. The number of electrons in the v...

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  5. The inert gas element which has octet electronic configuration in its ...

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  6. Number of covalent bonds in ethane molecule

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  7. The concept ‘hybridisation of orbitals of an atom’ was introduced by

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  8. The value of bond angle in beryllium chloride molecule is

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  9. Which are showed in Lewis dot structure ? Either all electrons or vale...

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  10. When is ionic bond formed between atoms?

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  11. What is the bond of B-F bond in BF3.

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  12. Gain of electron or electrons is termed

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  13. Electrons are .......charged sub-atomic particles present in the atom.

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  14. Whcin bond is most polar?

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  15. The highly stable pair of ions are

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  16. What is the maximum covalency of oxygen ? Give examples.

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  17. Explain the shape and the bond angle in BeCl2in terms of VBT

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  18. Why ionic compounds dissolve in polar solution and covalent compounds ...

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  19. Which of the following are polar protic solvents

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  20. The bond in H2O is……..

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  21. Which of the following is ionic

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