Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Nature of Chemical Bond, Exercise 3: Competitive Thinking
Prof. Anil Thomas Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Nature of Chemical Bond, Exercise 3: Competitive Thinking
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Questions from Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Nature of Chemical Bond, Exercise 3: Competitive Thinking with Hints & Solutions
Match the following.
List-I | List-II | ||
Molecule | Bond order, Magnetic property | ||
i. | a. | , paramagnetic | |
ii. | b. | , diamagnetic | |
iii. | c. | , paramagnetic | |
iv. | d. | , diamagnetic | |
e. | , diamagnetic |
[AP EAMCET (Med.) 2016]

The boiling point of a compound is raised by______.

The hydrides of the first elements in groups , namely , respectively show abnormally high values for melting and boiling points. This is due to________
[WB JEEM 2014]

How many bonds are there in the molecule of Tetracyanoethylene?

Indicate the nature of bonding in diamonds.

Which of the following is a CORRECT set with respect to molecule, hybridisation and shape?

The bond angle and dipole moment of water respectively are ____.
[Orissa JEE 2008]

Which one of the following pairs of species have the same bond order?
