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51. |
Double bonds, as compared to single bonds are |
A. | shorter |
B. | longer |
C. | stronger |
D. | weaker |
Answer» B. longer | |
52. |
When the bond is formed by the sharing of two pairs of electrons by atoms, the bond if |
A. | single covalent bond |
B. | double covalent bond |
C. | triple covalent bond |
D. | ionic bond |
Answer» C. triple covalent bond | |
53. |
From left to right in a period, atomic radii |
A. | increases |
B. | decreases |
C. | remains same |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. remains same | |
54. |
Electrons clouds are always moving hence creating temporary forces called |
A. | Van der Waal's forces only |
B. | dipole-induced-dipole interaction only |
C. | dipole-dipole repulsion |
D. | Van der Waal's forces and dipole-induced-dipole interaction |
Answer» E. | |
55. |
Electron affinity of halogens is |
A. | low |
B. | high |
C. | neutral |
D. | no effect |
Answer» C. neutral | |
56. |
In methane, the tetrahedral structure is due to |
A. | bonds being pushed further apart |
B. | bonds being pulled closer together |
C. | distorting the molecular structure |
D. | equal repulsive forces of each bonded electron pair |
Answer» E. | |
57. |
Half of single bond length between two similar atoms covalently bond in a molecule', is referred to |
A. | ionic radii |
B. | covalent radii |
C. | atomic radii |
D. | nuclear radii |
Answer» C. atomic radii | |
58. |
The electronegativity of Magnesium is |
A. | 1.31 |
B. | 3.04 |
C. | 2.2 |
D. | 1.61 |
Answer» B. 3.04 | |
59. |
Electrons involved in bonding are from |
A. | duplet |
B. | octet |
C. | outermost shells |
D. | innermost shell |
Answer» D. innermost shell | |
60. |
A unit difference which shows roughly equal contributions of ionic and covalent bond is |
A. | 1.5 |
B. | 1.6 |
C. | 1.4 |
D. | 1.7 |
Answer» E. | |
61. |
Lone pair of electrons in ammonia is |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» B. 2 | |
62. |
The bond length in C-O is |
A. | 0.154 |
B. | 0.143 |
C. | 0.134 |
D. | 0.116 |
Answer» C. 0.134 | |
63. |
Character of bonds which are formed between different elements are |
A. | polar and non-polar |
B. | neutral |
C. | non-polar |
D. | polar |
Answer» E. | |
64. |
Due to the triple bond between nitrogen molecule, it is |
A. | polar |
B. | unreactive |
C. | compressed |
D. | reactive |
Answer» C. compressed | |
65. |
Reactions are started by attacking on electrically charged end of polar molecule by |
A. | reactants |
B. | reagent |
C. | catalyst |
D. | products |
Answer» C. catalyst | |
66. |
Fluorine is most |
A. | electronegative element |
B. | positive element |
C. | high tendency element |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» B. positive element | |
67. |
In period from left to right ionization energy is |
A. | increase |
B. | decrease |
C. | remain same |
D. | diminishes |
Answer» B. decrease | |
68. |
The bond that is a trigonal pyramid in shape is |
A. | CH₄ |
B. | NH₃ |
C. | ClF₃ |
D. | AlCl₃ |
Answer» D. AlCl₃ | |
69. |
In period from left to right electron affinity of elements |
A. | increases |
B. | decreases |
C. | fluctuates |
D. | releases |
Answer» B. decreases | |
70. |
A non-polar molecule of Bromine at room temperature is found in the state of |
A. | solid |
B. | liquid |
C. | gas |
D. | vapor |
Answer» C. gas | |
71. |
Amount of energy released during formation of KCl crystal lattice is |
A. | 691kJmol |
B. | 692kJmol |
C. | 690kJmol |
D. | 693kJmol |
Answer» D. 693kJmol | |
72. |
Hydrogen bonding reduces the quality of water molecules to |
A. | repel |
B. | attract |
C. | compactly arrange |
D. | slide over each other |
Answer» E. | |
73. |
Formation of compounds PF₅, SF₆, BCl₃ are not according to rule of |
A. | octet |
B. | doublet |
C. | triplet |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. doublet | |
74. |
Electron affinity of alkali metals is |
A. | constant |
B. | high |
C. | low |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
75. |
Permanent dipole-dipole forces are present between two |
A. | atoms |
B. | molecules |
C. | orbits |
D. | electrons |
Answer» C. orbits | |
76. |
Electronegativity refers to the |
A. | sea of electrons in elements |
B. | attraction of an atom for the electrons in a bond |
C. | attraction of neutrons |
D. | contact points in molecular structures |
Answer» C. attraction of neutrons | |
77. |
Oxygen contains double bond but still needs to break its 1 mol with help so energy equal to |
A. | 496kJ |
B. | 946kJ |
C. | 649kJ |
D. | 469kJ |
Answer» B. 946kJ | |
78. |
The electronegativity of Oxygen is |
A. | 2.55 |
B. | 2.2 |
C. | 3.44 |
D. | 3.04 |
Answer» D. 3.04 | |
79. |
Average distance between nucleus of atom and its outermost electronic shell is called |
A. | atomic radius |
B. | atomic size |
C. | atomic junction |
D. | atomic weight |
Answer» B. atomic size | |
80. |
Electron affinity of oxygen atom is |
A. | −143 |
B. | −142 |
C. | −141 |
D. | −144 |
Answer» D. −144 | |
81. |
If atoms attain stability by sharing electron, it is referred to as |
A. | ionic bonds |
B. | covalent bonds |
C. | metallic bonds |
D. | dative bond |
Answer» C. metallic bonds | |
82. |
Covalent radius of chlorine is |
A. | 99.4pm |
B. | 99.2pm |
C. | 99.3pm |
D. | 99.5pm |
Answer» B. 99.2pm | |
83. |
Electronic configuration 2,8,6 indicates that in order to gain stability, oxygen is short of |
A. | one electron |
B. | one pair of electron |
C. | three electrons |
D. | two pairs of electron |
Answer» C. three electrons | |
84. |
Formula of Lithium chloride is |
A. | LiCl₂ |
B. | Li2Cl |
C. | LiCl |
D. | Li₃Cl₂ |
Answer» D. Li₃Cl₂ | |
85. |
Phase in which, atoms and ions are isolated and are free from all external influences is |
A. | gaseous |
B. | liquid |
C. | solid |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» B. liquid | |
86. |
Electro negativity of carbon atom is |
A. | 2.6 |
B. | 2.5 |
C. | 2.4 |
D. | 2.3 |
Answer» C. 2.4 | |
87. |
Lone pair of electrons (e⁻) in water are |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» C. 3 | |
88. |
Ionic compounds conduct electricity |
A. | when dissolved in water |
B. | when in molten form |
C. | when in gaseous form |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» E. | |
89. |
The atom is held together by strong force present between electrons and nuclei of |
A. | attraction |
B. | repulsion |
C. | energy |
D. | heat |
Answer» B. repulsion | |
90. |
Ionic radius of lithium in pm is |
A. | 60 |
B. | 61 |
C. | 67 |
D. | 65 |
Answer» B. 61 | |
91. |
Ionic bond is formed by complete transfer of electron form atom with low ionization energy to another atom and with high electron affinity ,it is theory of |
A. | Nylholm |
B. | Lewis |
C. | bohar |
D. | Gillespic |
Answer» C. bohar | |
92. |
The greater the difference between electronegativities the more is the |
A. | polarity |
B. | molarities |
C. | repulsion rate |
D. | attraction rate |
Answer» B. molarities | |
93. |
Stable noble gas which lies near to F is |
A. | Xenon |
B. | Neon |
C. | helium |
D. | Argon |
Answer» C. helium | |
94. |
K and Cl ions arrange themselves to form a |
A. | diamond |
B. | crystal lattice |
C. | graphite |
D. | thick cloud |
Answer» C. graphite | |
95. |
For dative covalent bonding, one atom having a lone pair of electrons combines with a/an |
A. | electron deficient compound |
B. | expanded octet |
C. | proton of the other atom |
D. | neutron of the other atom |
Answer» B. expanded octet | |
96. |
A molecule of aluminum chloride (AlCl₃) is formed by the bond called |
A. | ionic bond |
B. | covalent bond |
C. | co-ordinate bond |
D. | dative bond |
Answer» D. dative bond | |
97. |
Distance of 75.4 pm, where attractive forces dominate repulsive forces, that distance is called |
A. | bond distance |
B. | bond length |
C. | compromise distance |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
98. |
Non-metals in group VII are likely to form |
A. | ionic bonds |
B. | covalent bonds |
C. | metallic bonds |
D. | dative bond |
Answer» B. covalent bonds | |
99. |
Solvents of covalent compounds include all but |
A. | alcohol |
B. | water |
C. | petrol |
D. | tetra chloromethane |
Answer» C. petrol | |
100. |
Noble gases are liquefied at |
A. | high temperatures |
B. | low temperatures |
C. | high pressures |
D. | low pressures |
Answer» C. high pressures | |