CSIR UGC JRF NET Chemistry Question Paper

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Chemical Bonding - Fill in the Blanks questions Chemistry - Part 1

 

1. A bond formed due to transference of electron is called __________.

2. A bond formed due to sharing of electron is called __________.

3. Sigma bond is __________ than pi bond.

4. The shape of methane molecule is __________.

5. One s and 3p orbitals overlap to produce four __________ hybrid orbitals.

6. Ethene, C2H4 is an example of __________ hybridization.

7. Water molecule has __________ structure.

8. Water molecules are inter-linked with one another due to __________.

9. Polarity of the molecule is due to the difference of __________ between the two bonded atoms.

10. A chemical bond formed between to different atoms by mutual sharing of electron is termed as __________.

11. A chemical bond formed between two similar atoms by mutual sharing of electrons is known as __________.

12. The difference between the Electronegativity values of the two atoms forming covalent bond must be __________ than 1.7.

13. When two orbitals of different atoms by hybridize with each other having their axes in the same straight lines, the bond formed is termed as __________.

14. __________ bond is formed when p-orbitals of the two atoms with their axes parallel to each other overlap with each other.

15. Melting and boiling point of ionic compounds are usually __________ than that of covalent compounds.

16. Non polar compounds are usually __________ in non polar solvent.

17. The nitrogen in NH3 is __________ hybridized.

18. A hybrid orbital is called __________ orbital.

19. Since dipole moment of CS2 is zero, it is a __________ molecule.

20. A bond formed due to the electrostatic forces of attraction between the oppositely charged ions is called __________ bond.

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