Manipur Board Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 3: EXERCISES

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Questions from Manipur Board Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 3: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions

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Give electron dot representation of F2 molecule.

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Give electron dot representation of HF molecule.

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Give electron dot representation of H2O molecule.

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State four properties of each of electrovalent and covalent compounds.

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The elements w, x, y and z have atomic number 7, 9, 10 and 11 respectively. Write the formula of the molecules that would be formed between the following pair. Indicate the type of bond present using dots and crosses to represent the valence electrons. 
w and x

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IMPORTANT

The elements w, x, y and z have the atomic number 7, 9, 10 and 11 respectively. Write the formula of the molecules that would be formed between the following pair. Indicate the type of bond present using dots and crosses to represent the valence electrons.
x and x

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10th Manipur Board
IMPORTANT

The elements w, x, y and z  have atomic number 7, 9, 10 and 11 respectively. Write the formula of the molecules that would be formed between the following pair. Indicate the type of bond present using dots and crosses to represent the valence electrons. 
w and z

HARD
10th Manipur Board
IMPORTANT

The elements w, x, y and z have atomic number 7, 9, 10 and 11 respectively. Write the formula of the molecules that would be formed between the following pair. Indicate the type of bond present using dots and crosses to represent the valence electrons.

y and y