Career Point - Chemical Bonding
Career Point - Chemical Bonding
Career Point - Chemical Bonding
(A) PH 4 > OF2 > SF2 > SbH3 > H2Te (B) OF2 > SF2 > PH 4 > SbH3 > H2Te
(C) PH 4 > SF2 > OF2 > SbH3 > H2Te (D) SF2 > OF2 > PH 4 > SbH3 > H2Te
Q.3 If x1, x2 and x3 are S – S bond lengths in S2 O 24 , S2 O 52 and S2 O 62 respectively, then correct order for S – S
bond length is-
(A) x3 > x2 > x1 (B) x1 > x2 > x3 (C) x3 > x1 > x2 (D) x1 > x3 > x2
Q.4 The percentage of p-character (approx) in hybrid orbital having the lone pair at central atom in SF4 molecule
will be (given F S F equatorial bond angle is 102º and cos 102º = – 0.21)
(A) 65.5 (B) 34.4 (C) 50.5 (D) 82.6
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Passage # 3 (Q.5 to Q.7)
According to molecular orbital theory (M.O.T.), bonding molecular orbital (BMO) leads to an accumulation
of electron density between the nuclei, giving rise to attractive interaction between the nuclei. On the other
hand, the antibonding molecular orbitals (ABMO) removes the electron density from the region between the
nuclei giving rise to a repulsive interaction between the nuclei.
Q.5 Which of the following is true for O2 and C2 molecules according to M.O.T.
(A) both are having 1 and 1 bond
(B) M.Os. of both molecules are formed by mixing of s & p-orbitals
(C) Both molecules can easily undergo in oxidation
(D) Both molecules are having different magnetic behaviour
Q.6 Select correct statement regarding ionization energy of atom and corresponding molecule-
(A) I.E. of NO molecule is lower than O-atom but higher than N-atom
(B) I.E. of NO molecule is lower than N2 molecule
(C) I.E. of N2 molecule is lower than N-atom
(D) I.E. of O2 molecule is higher than O-atom
Q.7 Which of the following statement is incorrect for the transformation CO CO+-
(A) Bond order increases
(B) Bond length decreases
(C) Magnetic moment increases
(D) Electron is removed from bonding molecular orbital
(T) ClO 4
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Q.10 Column-I Column-II
(A) PF3Cl2 (P) All 'P–F' bonds are identical (when P – F bonds are > 1)
(B) PF2Cl3 (Q) All 'P–Cl' bonds are identical (when P – Cl bond are > 1)
(C) PFCl4 (R) dP–Cl(axial) > dP–Cl(equatorial)
(D) PF3Cl (S) dP–Cl(equatorial) > dP–F (axial)
(T) dP–F(axial) > dP–F(aquatorial)
(C) NO–, N 22 , C2, B22 (R) All have intermixing of s and p-orbitals
Q.12 Total number of molecules, in which each covalent bond is comprised of back bond.
BF3, N(SiH3)3, PF3, POF3, B(OH)3, O(SiH3)2, NH(SiH3)2, BFH2, BF2(NH2)
ANSWER KEY
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