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The document contains 15 multiple choice questions related to chemistry concepts such as: 1) The bond order of NO molecule 2) The electronic configuration and magnetic properties of O2 molecule 3) Properties of valence electrons in a metallic crystal 4) Reason for higher density of water compared to ice 5) Formation of anti-bonding molecular orbitals 6) Electronic configuration of aluminum ion 7) Species with maximum unpaired electrons 8) Strongest hydrogen bond type 9) Species that cannot form 10) Type of overlap that forms pi bonds 11) Bond with maximum covalent character 12) Hydride with lowest boiling point 13) Shape of CH4, SO4 2-, and

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The document contains 15 multiple choice questions related to chemistry concepts such as: 1) The bond order of NO molecule 2) The electronic configuration and magnetic properties of O2 molecule 3) Properties of valence electrons in a metallic crystal 4) Reason for higher density of water compared to ice 5) Formation of anti-bonding molecular orbitals 6) Electronic configuration of aluminum ion 7) Species with maximum unpaired electrons 8) Strongest hydrogen bond type 9) Species that cannot form 10) Type of overlap that forms pi bonds 11) Bond with maximum covalent character 12) Hydride with lowest boiling point 13) Shape of CH4, SO4 2-, and

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1. The bond order of NO molecule is (a) 1.5 (b) 2.0 (c) 2.5 (d) 3.0 2.

Oxygen molecule is (a) diamagnetic with no unpaired electrons (b) diamagnetic with two unpaired electrons (c) paramagnetic with two unpaired electrons (d) paramagnetic with no unpaired electrons 3. In a metallic crystal (a) Both Kernels as well electrons move rapidly (b) The valence electrons remain within the field of influence of their kernels (c) The valance electrons constitute sea of mobile electrons (d) The valance electrons are localised between two kernels 4. The high density of water compared to ice is due to (a) H- bonding interactions (b) dipole-dipole interactions (c) dipole-induced dipole interactions (d) induced dipole-induced dipole interactions 5. Anti-bonding molecular orbital is formed by (a) Addition of wave functions of atomic orbitals (b) Substration of wave functions of atomic orbitals (c) Multiplication of wave functions of atomic orbitals (d) None of these 6. The molecular electronic configuration of ion is 1 2 x 2 1s 1s 1s 1s a) 1s (b) (c) d) 1s 7. Which of the following species have maximum number of unpaired electrons a) O 2 b) O 2 c) O 2 d) O 8. Which of the following hydrogen bonds is the strongest? a) O - H .....F (b) O - H .....N (c) F - H ..... F (d) O - H ..... O 9. Which of the following cannot be formed?
2 x 2
3
2 2

10. 11.

12. 13. 14. 15.

a) He b) He c) He d) He 2 Generally Pi bond is formed from the lateral overlap of a) s-s orbitals (b) p-p orbitals (c) d-d orbitals (d) both 2 and 3 A bond with maximum covalent character between non-metallic elements is formed (a) between atoms of same size (b) between identical atoms (c) between chemically similar atoms (d) between atoms which widely differ in their electronegativities Of the following hydrides the boiling point is very low for (a) NH3 (b) PH3 (c) SbH3 (d) AsH3 -2 The shape of CH4; SO4 ; PO4-3 is (a) Trigonal planar (b) Angular (c) Tetrahedral (d) Trigonal Bipyramidal Ammonium ion form ammonia is formed by (a) Covalent bond (b) Ionic bond (c) co-ordinate covalent bond (d) H-bond Covalent compounds generally have: (a) low melting points and are soluble in polar solvents (b) low melting points and are insoluble in polar solvents (c) high melting points and are soluble in polar solvents (d) high melting points and are insoluble in polar solvents

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