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DPP - 06 - Chemical Bonding-1

The document discusses chemical bonding and inorganic chemistry. It provides 10 multiple choice questions about topics like bond types in different molecules, molecular geometry of ammonia, identifying polar planar molecules, comparing dipole moments of compounds, statements about the dipole moments of H2O and OF2 and allene's structure and polarity. It also provides an answer key for the 10 questions.

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DPP - 06 - Chemical Bonding-1

The document discusses chemical bonding and inorganic chemistry. It provides 10 multiple choice questions about topics like bond types in different molecules, molecular geometry of ammonia, identifying polar planar molecules, comparing dipole moments of compounds, statements about the dipole moments of H2O and OF2 and allene's structure and polarity. It also provides an answer key for the 10 questions.

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(Inorganic Chemistry) Chemical Bonding-1

DPP-06
1. A : tetracyanomethane B : carbondioxide C : benzene D : 1,3-buta-di-ene Ratio of σ and π bonds
is in order :
(A) A = B < C < D (B) A = B < D < C (C) A = B = C = D (D) C < D < A < B
2. The geometry of ammonia molecule can be best described as
(A) nitrogen at one vertex of a regular tetrahedron, the other three vertices being occupied by
the three hydrogens
(B) nitrogen at the centre of the tetrahedron, three of the vertices being occupied by three
hydrogens
(C) nitrogen at the centre of an equilateral triangle, three corners being occupied by three
hydrogens
(D) nitrogen at the junction of a T, three open ends being occupied by three hydrogens.
3. Find the molecule which is planar and polar.
(A) B3 N3 H6 (B) F2 C = C = C = CF2 (C) BrF2 Cl (D) F2 C = C = CF2
4. Find out the incorrect order of the dipole moment among the following pair of compound
(A) NH3 > NF3 (B) p-dichloro benzene > o-dichloro benzene
(C) CH3 Cl > CH2 Cl2 (D) SiF4 < SF4
5. Statement-1 : Dipole moment of H2 O is more than that of OF2 .
Statement-2 : In H2 O, the resultant bond dipole of O − H bond and the resultant lone pair
moment are in opposite direction.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for
statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation
for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
6. Statement-1 : Allene is a non polar molecule.
Statement-2 : Allene is non planar molecule.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for
statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation
for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

APNI KAKSHA 1
(Inorganic Chemistry) Chemical Bonding-1
More than may be correct
7. Which of the following statements is correct in the context of the allene molecule, C3 H4 ?
(A) The central carbon atom is sp hybridized
(B) The terminal carbon atoms are sp2 hybridized
(C) The planes containing the CH2 groups are mutually perpendicular to permit the formation of
two separate π-bonds.
(D) C3 H4 is a planar molecule
8. Structure of Na2 [ B4 O5 (OH)4 ] ⋅ 8H2 O contains
(A) Two triangular and two tetrahedral units of boron
(B) Three triangular and one tetrahedral units of boron
(C) Five B-O-B linkages
(D) One peroxy linkage
9. Column-I Column-II
(A) 2 lone pairs on central atom (P) XeF5−
(B) Zero dipole moment (Q) NF3
(C) Planar (R) ICl3
(D) All adjacent bond angles are equal (S) XeF4
10. Prove that dipole moment of C6 H5 Cl and m − C6 H4 Cl2 are same.

APNI KAKSHA 2
(Inorganic Chemistry) Chemical Bonding-1
ANSWER KEY
DPP-6
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. ABC
8. AC 9. (A) P, R, S; (B) P, S; (C) P, R, S; (D) P, Q, R, S

APNI KAKSHA 3

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