Baljinder Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 1: Test Yourself

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Baljinder Kaur Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Baljinder Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 1: Test Yourself

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 2: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 1: Test Yourself with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. ICSE SELF STUDY IN CHEMISTRY solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Baljinder Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 1: Test Yourself with Hints & Solutions

EASY
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

An element X has electronic configuration 2, 8, 8, 1.

Write the symbol for the ion of X.

EASY
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

An element X has electronic configuration 2, 8, 8, 1.

State whether element X is expected to have oxidising or reducing properties. Give reason.

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Explain why does not a solution of cane sugar conduct electricity, but a solution of sodium chloride is a good conductor.

EASY
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Why do certain compounds form covalent bonds?

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Give two examples of polar covalent compounds and two examples of non-polar covalent compounds.

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

An element A has four electrons in the outermost shell of its atom and combines with another element B having seven electrons in the outermost shell. The compound formed does not conduct electricity,

What is the nature of the chemical bond in the compound?

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

An element A has four electrons in the outermost shell of its atom and combines with another element B having seven electrons in the outermost shell. The compound formed does not conduct electricity,

Give the electron dot structure of the molecule.

 

EASY
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

An element A has four electrons in the outermost shell of its atom and combines with another element B having seven electrons in the outermost shell. The compound formed does not conduct electricity,

Give any two properties of this compound.