Chemistry

Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

Question:

Which of the following statements are correct about CO32- ?
(a) The hybridization of central atom is sp3.
(b) Its resonance structure has one C – O single bond and two C = O double bonds.
(c) The average formal charge on each oxygen atom is 0.67 units.
(d) All C – O bond lengths are equal.

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Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

Q 1.

Assertion (A): Though the central atom of both NH3 and H20 molecules are sp3 hybridised, yet H – N – H bond angle is greater than that of H – O – H.
Reason (R): This is because nitrogen atom has one lone pair and oxygen atom has two lone pairs.
(a) A and R both are correct, and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) A and R both are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A and R both are false.

Q 2.

(a) How many a and n bonds are present in
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(b) Why Hf is more stable than H2?
(c) Why is B2 molecule paramagnetic?

Q 3.

State the types of hybrid orbitals associated with (i) P in PCl5  and (ii) S in  SF6

Q 4.

Give the shapes of the following molecules:
(i) AB3  (ii) AB4

Q 5.

Explain why PC15 is trigonal bipyramidal whereas IF5 is square pyramidal.

Q 6.

Write the important conditions required for the linear combination of atomic orbitals to form molecular orbitals.

Q 7.

Write the significance of plus and minus sign in representing the orbitals,

Q 8.

Which is more polar CO2  or  N2O? Give reason.

Q 9.

Explain the diamagnetic behaviour of  P2  molecule on the basis of molecular orbital theory.

Q 10.

Predict the shapes of the following molecules on the basis of hybridization. BC13, ch4, co2, nh3

Q 11.

In which of the following molecule/ion all the bonds are not equal?
(a) XeF4                                  
(b) BF4                                        
(c) C2H4                                    
(d) SiF4

Q 12.

Which of the following statements are not correct?
(a) NaCl being an ionic compound is a good conductor of electricity in the solid state.
(b) In canonical structures there is a difference in the arrangement of atoms.
(c) Hybrid orbitals form stronger bonds than pure orbitals.
(d) VSEPR theory can explain the square planar geometry of XeF4.

Q 13.

Out of bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals, which one has lower energy and which one has higher stability?

Q 14.

What do you mean by Dipole moment? Draw the dipole diagram of H2O.

Q 15.

Which molecule/ion out of the following does not contain unpaired electrons?
(a) N+2
(b) 02                                                
(c) O22-                                        
(d) B2

Q 16.

Match the items given in Column I with examples given in Column II.

Column I Column II
(i) Hydrogen bond (a) C
(ii) Resonance (b) LiF
(iii) Ionic solid (c) H2
(iv) Covalent solid (d) HF
  (e) 03

Q 17.

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.

Q 18.

Which out of NH3 and NF3 has higher dipole moment and why?

Q 19.

What are Lewis structures? Write the Lewis structure of  H2, BeF2  and  H2O.

Q 20.

In PO43- ion the formal charge on the oxygen atom of P – O bond is
(a) +1                                           (b) -1                                               (c) -0.75                                       (d) +0.75

Q 21.

Species having same bond order are
(a) N2                                            
(b) N2                                              
(C) F+2                                            
(d) o2

Q 22.

Using molecular orbital theory, compare the bond energy and magnetic character of 0+2 and O2

Q 23.

Q 24.

Match the species in Column I with the type of hybrid orbitals in Column II.

Column I Column II
(i) SF4 (a) sp3cf
(ii) if5 (b) d2sp3
(iii) NO2+ (c) sp3 d
(iv) NH4 (d) sp3
  (e) sp

Q 25.

Assertion (A): Among the two O – H bonds in H20 molecule, the energy required to break the first O – H bond and other O – H bond is the same.
Reason (R): This is because the electronic environment around oxygen is the same even after breakage of one O – H bond.
(a) A and R both are correct, and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) A and R both are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A and R both are false.

Q 26.

Draw the Lewis structures for the following molecules and ions:
H2S, SiCl4 ,  BeF2, C032-, HCOOH

Q 27.

Discuss the shape of the following molecules using the VSEPR model:
BeCl2, BCl3 , SiCl4, AsF5, H2S, PH3

Q 28.

How do you express the bond strength in terms of bond order?

Q 29.

Define the bond-length.

Q 30.

3PO3  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.
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Q 31.

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.

Q 32.

Predict the shapes of the following molecules using VSEPR theory?
(i) BeCl2(ii) SiCl4

Q 33.

Explain why BeH2   molecule has a zero dipole moment although the Be-H bonds are polar.

Q 34.

Explain the shape of BrF5.

Q 35.

What is an ionic bond? With two suitable examples explain the difference between an ionic and covalent bond?

Q 36.

What is meant by the term average bond enthalpy? Why there is difference in bond enthalpy of O – H bond in ethanol (C2H5OH) and water?

Q 37.

Write Lewis dot symbols for atoms of the following elements: Mg, Na, B, O, N, Br.

Q 38.

Write Lewis symbols for the following atoms and ions: S and  S2– ; Al and  Al3+; H and H

Q 39.

Define Octet rule. Write its significance and limitations.

Q 40.

Write the favourable factors for the formation of ionic bond.

Q 41.

Explain with the help of suitable example polar covalent bond.

Q 42.

Considering X-axis as the intemuclear axis which out of the following will not form a sigma bond and why? (a) Is and Is (b) Is and  2px  (c)  2py  and 2py (d) Is and 2s

Q 43.

Write the state of hybridisation of boron in  BF3.

Q 44.

Apart from tetrahedral geometry, another possible geometry for CH4 is square planar with the four H atoms at the comers of the square and the C atoms at its centre. Explain why CH4 is not square planar?

Q 45.

Which of the following species have the same shape?
(a) C02
(b) CC14                                  
(c) 03                                                
(d) N02

Q 46.

The energy of σ2pz: molecular orbital is greater than 2px and 2pv molecular orbitals in nitrogen molecule. Write the complete sequence of energy levels in the increasing order of energy in the molecule. Compare the relative stability and the magnetic behaviour of the following species:
N2, N+2, N2, N22+

Q 47.

Arrange the following bonds ‘in order of increasing ionic character giving reason.
N-H, F-H, C-H and O-H

Q 48.

Explain why CO2-3 ion cannot be represented by a single Lewis structure. How can it be best represented?

Q 49.

Group the following in linear and non-linear molecules: H20, HOC1, BeCl2 C120

Q 50.

Draw the resonating structure of (i) Ozone molecule (ii) Nitrate ion