An example of a polar covalent compound is : from Chemistry JEE

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Chemistry

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

1.

The standard adopted for the determination of atomic weight of elements is based on :

  • H1

  • C12

  • O16

  • S32


2.

Law of multiple proportions is illustrated by one of the following pairs :

  • N2O and NO

  • H2S and SO2

  • NH3 and Na2O

  • BeO and BeCl2


3.

Paramagnetism of oxygen is explained on the basis of its electronic configuration of

  • (π*2px)1(π2py)1

  • (π*2py)1(π*2pz)1

  • (σ*2s)1(π2py)1

  • (σ*2s)1(π2py)1


4.

The van der Waals' equation for a real gas is given by the formula P + n2aV2 (V - nb) = nRT where, P, V, T and n are the pressure, volume, temperature and the number of moles of the gas. Which one is the correct interpretation for the parameter a?

  • The parameter a accounts for the finite size of the molecule, not included temperature in the ideal gas law

  • The parameter a accounts for the shape of gas phase molecules

  • The parameter a accounts for intermolecular interaction's present in the molecule

  • The parameter a has no physical significance and van der Waals' introduced it as a numerical correction factor only


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5.

Avogadro's hypothesis states that :

  • the ideal gas consists of a large number of small particles called molecules

  • under the same conditions of temperature and pressure equal volumes of gases contain the same number of molecules

  • volume of a definite quantity of gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to absolute temperature

  • a given mass of gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to absolute temperature


6.

The observation that the ground state of nitrogen atom has 3 unpaired electrons in its electronic configuration and not otherwise is associated with:

  • Pauli's exclusion principle

  • Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity

  • Heisenberg's uncertainty relation

  • Ritz combination principle


7.

Which of the following overlaps leads to bonding?


8.

In the periodic table metallic character of elements shows one of the following trend :

  • decreases down the group and increases across the period

  • increases down the group and decreases across the period 

  • increases across the period and also down the group

  • decreases across the period and also down the group


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9.

Which of the following statements is correct ?

  • All carbon to carbon bonds contain a σ-bond and one or more π-bonds

  • All carbon to hydrogen bonds are π-bonds

  • All oxygen to hydrogen bonds are hydrogen bonds

  • All carbon to hydrogen bonds are π-bonds


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10.

An example of a polar covalent compound is :

  • KCl

  • NaCl

  • CCl4

  • HCl


D.

HCl

Polar covalent bond is a type of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms. It is because, one atom spends more time with the electrons than the other atom.

Among the given options, example of same is HCl.


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