Jibananda Paul and Subrata Kumar Choudhury Solutions for Chapter: Ionic and Covalent Bonding, Exercise 1: EXERCISE

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Jibananda Paul Science Solutions for Exercise - Jibananda Paul and Subrata Kumar Choudhury Solutions for Chapter: Ionic and Covalent Bonding, Exercise 1: EXERCISE

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 9: Ionic and Covalent Bonding, Exercise 1: EXERCISE with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. PHYSICAL SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT CLASS 10 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Jibananda Paul and Subrata Kumar Choudhury Solutions for Chapter: Ionic and Covalent Bonding, Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions

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Choose from the following list as what matches the descriptions given below:

List: Ca2+, neon, H2O,C2H2,NH4+,NH4Cl,NH2-,HCl

A molecule having a triple co-valency.

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Complete the table

  Magnesium Carbon
Formula of chloride    
Nature of bond    
Physical state    

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Explain: Electrovalent compounds are usually hard crystals.

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Give four differences in physical properties of glucose and NaCl.

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Define co-ordinate bond. Explain with one example.

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Give two examples of gaseous polar compounds.

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Element X is a metal with valency 2 and Y is a non-metal element with valency 3. Write the formula of ions of X and Y and also write the formula of the compound formed by X and Y.

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The element M forms the ionic oxide MO. Write the formula of the compounds formed when it reacts with chlorine and sulphur separately.