Cbse Test Paper-01 CLASS - XI CHEMISTRY (Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure)
Cbse Test Paper-01 CLASS - XI CHEMISTRY (Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure)
Cbse Test Paper-01 CLASS - XI CHEMISTRY (Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure)
TEST PAPER-01
CLASS - XI CHEMISTRY (Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure)
General Instruction:
3. Write electron dot structure (Lewis structure) of Na, Ca, B, Br, Xe, As, Ge, N3-.
5. How can you explain the formation of NaCl according to kossel concept?
Ans 1. The attractive force which holds various constituents (atoms, ions etc.) together in
different chemical species is called a chemical bond.
Ans 2. Lewis postulated that atoms achieve the stable octet when they are linked by chemical
bonds. He assured that atoms are positively charged centre and the outer shell that could
accommodate a maximum of eight electrons. These electrons occupy the corners of a cube
which surrounds the centre. Lewis introduced simple notations to represent valence
electrons in an atom called Lewis symbol.
Ans 3.
Ans 4. The bond formed, as a result of the electrostatic attraction between the positive and
negative ions are termed as the electrovalent bond.
Ans 5. The atoms tend to adjust the arrangement of their electrons in such a way that they
(except H and He) achieve eight electrons in their outermost shell. This is known as the octet
rule.
Ans 6. Kossel in relation to chemical bonding drew attention to the following facts –
i) In the periodic table, the highly electronegative halogens and the highly electropositive
alkali metals are separated by the noble gases.
ii) In the formation of a negative ion from a halogen atom and a positive ion from an alkali
metal, atom is associated with a gain and loss of an electron by the respective atoms.
iii) The negative and positive ions so formed attain stable noble gas electronic configurations.