S P Singh Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 3: EXERCISE-2
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Questions from S P Singh Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Bonding, Exercise 3: EXERCISE-2 with Hints & Solutions
Complete the following:
Sodium | Phosphorus | Carbon | |
Formula of chloride | |||
Nature of bonding | |||
Physical state of chloride |

Explain why Carbon tetrachloride does not dissolve in water.

Elements Q and S react together to form an ionic compound. Under normal conditions, which physical state will the compound QS exist in ?
Can Q and S, both be metals? Justify your answer.

The property which is characteristic of an electrovalent compound is that :

When a metal atom becomes an ion :

In the formation of magnesium chloride (by direct combination between magnesium and chlorine), name the substance that is oxidised and the substance that is reduced.

What are the terms defined below :
A bond formed by a shared pair of electrons each bonding atom contributing one electron to the pair.

What are the terms defined below :
A bond formed by a shared pair of electrons with both electrons coming from the same atom.
