Question 1.

BF3 is a planar and an electron deficient compound. Hybridization and number of electrons around the central atom, respectively are:
Question 2.

Find the following for the given compound:
(i) sp
2 hybridised carbon atoms
(ii)
bonds

Question 3.

Which of the compounds given below will exhibit a linear structure?
Question 4.

An incorrect statement among the following:
1. | The H-O-H bond angle in H2O is larger than the H-C-H bond angle in CH4 |
2. | The H-C-H bond angle in CH4 is larger than the H-N-H bond angle in NH3 |
3. | The H-C-H bond angle in CH4, the H-N-H bond angle in NH3 and the H-0-H bond
angle in H2O are all greater than 90o |
4. | The H-O-H bond angle in H2O is smaller than the H-N-H bond angle in NH3 |
Question 5.

Pair of ions among the following that are isoelectronic and isostructural:
Question 6.

The correct shape and hybridization for XeF4 are:
Question 7.

The hybridisations of atomic orbitals of nitrogen in \(\mathrm{NO}^{+}\), \(N O_3^{-}\) and NH3 respectively are:
Question 8.

Which one of the following species has a plane triangular shape?
Question 9.

Isostructural pair among the following is:
Question 10.

Which of the following species contains three bond pairs and one lone pair around the central atom?
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Question 1.

Which of the two ions from the list given below have the geometry that is explained by the same hybridisation of orbitals, ?
Question 2.

In which of the following pairs of molecules/ions, the central atoms have sp2 hybridization?
Question 3.

In which one of the following species the central atom has the type of hybridization which is not the same as that present in the other three?
Question 4.

Which of the two species, NO₃⁻ or H₃O⁺, has the correctly described properties listed below?
Question 5.

Which of the following species has a linear shape?
Question 6.

Among the following, the pair in which the two species are not isostructural is:
Question 7.

In a regular octahedral molecule, MX6, the number of X–M–X bonds at 180º is:
Question 8.

The bond angle is maximum in:
Question 9.

Which statement about peptide bonds is
NOT true?
