NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions (Type-I)
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The electronic configurations of three elements. and are given below. Answer the question on the basis of these configurations.
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Stable form of C may be represented by the formula :

The electronic configurations of three elements, and are given below. Answer the question on the basis of these configurations.
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The molecular formula of the compound formed from and will be

The electronic configurations of three elements, and are given below. Answer the question on the basis of these configurations.
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Which of the following order of energies of molecular orbitals of is correct?

Which of the following statement is not correct from the view point of molecular orbital theory?

Which of the following options represents the correct bond order:

The electronic configuration of the outermost shell of the most electronegative element is

Amongst the following elements whose electronic configurations are given below, the one having the highest ionisation enthalpy is
