The correct order of decreasing H-C-H angle in the following molecule is
I> II> III
II> I> III
III> II> I
I> III> II
The correct order of decreasing length of the bond as indicated by the arrow in the following structures is
I >II > III
II > I > III
III > II > I
I > III > II
C.
III > II > I
The length of carbon-carbon single bond is always greater than that of the carbon-carbon double bond.
In III, positive charge is not in conjugation of double bond, so the bond does not acquire a double bond character. However, chances of acquiring double bond character (of the indicated bond) is much more in I than that in case of II.
Thus, the correct order of decreasing bond lenght is
In SOCl2, the Cl-S-Cl and Cl-S O bond angles are
130° and 115°
106° and 96°
107° and 108°
96° and 106°
In O2 and H2O2 , the O-O bond lengths are 1.21 and 1.48 Å respectively. In ozone, the average O-O bond length is
1.28 Å
1.18 Å
1.44 Å
1.52 Å
In diborane, the number of electrons that accounts for bonding in the bridges is
six
two
eight
four
The bond angle in NF3 (102.3) is smaller than NH4 (107.2). This is because of
large size of F compared to H
large size of N compared to F
opposite polarity of N in the two molecules
small size of H compared to N
The structure of XeF6, is experimentally determined to be distorted octahedron. Its structure according to VSEPR theory is
octahedron
trigonal bipyramid
pentagonal bipyramid
tetragonal bipyramid
Addition of excess potassium iodide solution to a solution of mercuric chloride gives the halide complex
tetrahedral K2[HgI4]
trigonal K [HgI3]
linear Hg2I2
square planar K2[HgCl2I2]