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Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure |
1 | Explain the formation of a chemical bond. |
2 | Write Lewis dot symbols for atoms of the following elements : Mg, Na, B, O, N, Br. |
3 | Write Lewis symbols for the following atoms and ions: S and S2–; Al and Al3+; H and H– |
4 | Draw the Lewis structures for the following molecules and ions : |
5 | Define octet rule. Write its significance and limitations. |
6 | Write the favourable factors for the formation of ionic bond. |
7 | Discuss the shape of the following molecules using the VSEPR model: BeCl2, BCl3, SiCl4, AsF5, H2S, PH3 |
8 | Although geometries of NH3 and H2O molecules are distorted tetrahedral, bond angle in water is less than that of ammonia. Discuss. |
9 | How do you express the bond strength in terms of bond order ? |
10 | Define the bond length. |
11 | Explain the important aspects of resonance with reference to the ion. |
12 | H3PO3 can be represented by structures 1 and 2 shown below. Can these two structures be taken as the canonical forms of the resonance hybrid representing H3PO3 ? If not, give reasons for the same. |
13 | Write the resonance structures for SO3, NO2 and 3 NO− . |
14 | Use Lewis symbols to show electron transfer between the following atoms to form cations and anions : (a) K and S (b) Ca and O (c) Al and N. |
15 | Although both CO2 and H2O are triatomic molecules, the shape of H2O molecule is bent while that of CO2 is linear. Explain this on the basis of dipole moment. |
16 | Write the significance/applications of dipole moment. |
17 | Define electronegativity. How does it differ from electron gain enthalpy ? |
18 | Explain with the help of suitable example polar covalent bond. |
19 | Arrange the bonds in order of increasing ionic character in the molecules: LiF, K2O, N2, SO2 and ClF3. |
20 | The skeletal structure of CH3COOH as shown below is correct, but some of the bonds are shown incorrectly. Write the correct Lewis structure for acetic acid. |
21 | Apart from tetrahedral geometry, another possible geometry for CH4 is square planar with the four H atoms at the corners of the square and the C atom at its centre. Explain why CH4 is not square planar ? |
22 | Explain why BeH2 molecule has a zero dipole moment although the Be–H bonds are polar. |
23 | Which out of NH3 and NF3 has higher dipole moment and why ? |
24 | What is meant by hybridisation of atomic orbitals? Describe the shapes of sp, sp2, sp3 hybrid orbitals. |
25 | Describe the change in hybridisation (if any) of the Al atom in the following reaction. 3 AlCl + Cl− → Al |
26 | Is there any change in the hybridisation of B and N atoms as a result of the following reaction ? 3 3 3 BF + NH → F B |
27 | Draw diagrams showing the formation of a double bond and a triple bond between carbon atoms in C2H4 and C2H2 molecules. |
28 | What is the total number of sigma and pi bonds in the following molecules ? (a) C2H2 (b) C2H4 |
29 | Considering x-axis as the internuclear axis which out of the following will not form a sigma bond and why? (a) 1s and 1s (b) 1s and 2px ; (c) 2py and 2py (d) 1s and 2s. |
30 | Which hybrid orbitals are used by carbon atoms in the following molecules ? CH3–CH3; (b) CH3–CH=CH2; (c) CH3-CH2-OH; (d) CH3-CHO (e) CH3COOH |
31 | What do you understand by bond pairs and lone pairs of electrons ? Illustrate by giving one exmaple of each type. |
32 | Distinguish between a sigma and a pi bond. |
33 | Explain the formation of H2 molecule on the basis of valence bond theory. |
34 | Write the important conditions required for the linear combination of atomic orbitals to form molecular orbitals. |
35 | Use molecular orbital theory to explain why the Be2 molecule does not exist. |
36 | Compare the relative stability of the following species and indicate their magnetic properties; 2 2 2 O ,O+ ,O− (superoxide), 2 2 O − (peroxide) |
37 | Write the significance of a plus and a minus sign shown in representing the orbitals. |
38 | Describe the hybridisation in case of PCl5. Why are the axial bonds longer as compared to equatorial bonds ? |
39 | Define hydrogen bond. Is it weaker or stronger than the van der Waals forces? |
40 | What is meant by the term bond order ? Calculate the bond order of : N2, O2, O2 + and O2 –. |
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ncert solution for class 11 chemistry chapter 4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
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