Saleha Pervez and Shikha Goel Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 4: CHAPTER EXERCISE
Saleha Pervez Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Saleha Pervez and Shikha Goel Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 4: CHAPTER EXERCISE
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Questions from Saleha Pervez and Shikha Goel Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 4: CHAPTER EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
The tendency or potential of an element to combine with other elements to form a chemical bond is called _____.(valency/electronegativity)
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For the formation of a covalent bond, both atoms should have _____ ionisation energy.(high/low)
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Coordinate bonds are identical to a normal _____ (ionic/ covalent) bond.
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How does common salt solution ionise in water which is a polar covalent compound?
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Draw the electron dot diagram of carbon dioxide, water, and ammonia.
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How coordinate bond is formed?
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What are the characteristics of coordinate compounds?
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Oxygen and water are both covalent compounds but oxygen is a gas and water is a liquid at room temperature. Explain.
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