Which of the following pair have identical bond order? from Chem

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361.

Bond order of which among the following molecules is zero?

  • F2

  • O2

  • Be2

  • Li2


362.

Select a ferromagnetic material from the following.

  • Dioxygen

  • Chromium (IV) oxide

  • Benzene

  • Dihydrogen monoxide


363.

Which element among the following does form pπ - pπ multiple bonds?

  • Arsenic

  • Nitrogen

  • Phosphorus

  • Antimony


364.

The colour and magnetic nature of manganate ion (MnO42-) is

  • green, paramagnetic

  • purple, diamagnetic

  • green, diamagnetic

  • purple, paramagnetic


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365.

What is the hybridisation of carbon atoms in fullerene?

  • sp3

  • sp

  • sp2

  • dsp3


366.

Among the following, the molecule that will have the highest dipole movement is

  • H2

  • HF

  • HBr

  • HCl


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367.

Which of the following pair have identical bond order?

  • CN- and NO+

  • CN- and O2-

  • CN- and CN+

  • NO+ and O2-


A.

CN- and NO+

For pairs having identical bond order, have identical number of electrons-

Number of electrons for CN- = 6 + 7 + 1 = 14

Number of electrons for NO+ = 7 + 8 - 1 = 14

Number of electrons for O2-   = 8 + 8 + 1 = 17

Hence, CN- and NO+ have same bond order.


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368.

Hybridisation of carbon is CH3-

  • sp2

  • sp3

  • sp3d

  • sp3d2


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369.

The common features among CO, CN- and NO2+ are

  • Bond order three and isoelectronic.

  • Bond order three and weak field ligands.

  • Bond order two and π-acceptors.

  • Bond order three and π-donors.


370.

Identify the T-shaped molecule from the following.

  • BF3

  • NH3

  • NF3

  • CIF3


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