J. D. Lee Solutions for Chapter: The Covalent Bond, Exercise 1: Exercise 1

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J. D. Lee Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - J. D. Lee Solutions for Chapter: The Covalent Bond, Exercise 1: Exercise 1

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Questions from J. D. Lee Solutions for Chapter: The Covalent Bond, Exercise 1: Exercise 1 with Hints & Solutions

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Show how the LCAO approximation gives rise to bonding and anti bonding orbitals. Illustrate your answer with reference to three different diatomic molecules. 

MEDIUM
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Use the molecular orbital theory to explain why the bond strength in a N2 molecule is greater than that in a F2 molecule.

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Use the MO theory to predict the bond order and the number of unpaired electrons in O22-, O2-, O2, O2+, NO and CO.

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Draw MO energy level diagrams for C2, O2 and CO. Show which orbitals are occupied, and work out the bond orders and magnetic properties of these molecules.

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Name the three types of hybrid orbitals that may be formed by an atom with only s- and p-orbitals in its valence shell. Draw the shapes and stereochemistry of the hybrid orbitals so produced.

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

What are the geometric arrangements of sp3d2, sp3d and dsp2 hybrid orbitals?

HARD
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Predict the structure of each of the following and indicate whether the bond angles are likely to be distorted from the theoretical values:

(a) BeCl2 (b) BCl3 (c) SiCl4 (d) PCl5 (vapor)
(e) PF3 (f) F2O (g) SF4 (h) IF5 (i) SO2 (j) SF6.

MEDIUM
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

How and why does the cohesive force in metals change on descending a group, or on moving from one group to another? What physical properties follow these changes in cohesive force?