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581.

Which of the following is isoelectronic with CO2?

  • NO2

  • NO

  • N2O

  • N2O4


582.

All bond angles are exactly equal to 109° 28' in:

  • methyl chloride

  • iodoform

  • chloroform

  • carbon tetrachloride


583.

The molecular shapes of SF4, CF4 and XeF4 are

  • different with 1, 0 and 2 lone pairs of electrons on the central atom, respectively

  • different with 0, 1 and 2 lone pairs of electrons on the central atom, respectively

  • the same with 1, 1 and 1 lone pair of electrons on the central atoms, respectively

  • the same with 2, 0 and 1 lone pairs of electrons on the central atom, respectively


584.

Which one of the following does not have sp2 hybridised carbon ?

  • Acetone

  • Acetic acid

  • Acetonitrile

  • Acetamide


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585.

The bond order of N2+ is

  • 1.5

  • 3.0

  • 2.5

  • 2.0


C.

2.5

Molecular orbital configuration of N2+ is:N2+= (σ1s)2(σ*1s)2 (σ2s)2 (σ*2s)2(π2py) (π2p2)2(σ2px)1Bond order = Nb-Na2= 9-22 = 2.5


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586.

Among the following, the pair in which the two species are not isostructural, is

  • SiF4 and SF4

  • IO3- and XeO3

  • BH4- and NH4+

  • PF6- and SF6


587.

The helical structure of protein is stabilized by

  • dipeptide bond

  • hydrogen bonds

  • ether bonds

  • peptide bonds


588.

The dipole moment of HBr is 1.6 × 10-30 cm and inter-atomic spacing is 1 Å. The % ionic character of HBr is

  • 7

  • 10

  • 15

  • 27


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589.

The C-O-H bond angle in ethanol is nearly

  • 90°

  • 104°

  • 120°

  • 180°


590.

The molecule having zero dipole moment is

  • CH2Cl2

  • BF3

  • NF3

  • ClF3


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