In diborane, the number of electrons that accounts for bonding in

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311.

In the following compound, the number of sp-hybridised carbons are

CH2=C=CH-CH(CN)-C≡CH

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5


312.

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


313.

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


314.

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°


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315.

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


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316.

In diborane, the number of electrons that accounts for bonding in the bridges is

  • six

  • two

  • eight

  • four


D.

four

In diborone, odd-electron bonds are found in the bridges. In the given figure, it has 4 electrons present for bonding in the bridges.


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317.

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


318.

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


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319.

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]


320.

Tautomerism is exhibited by

  • (Me3CCO)3CH


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