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121.
The ice floats on water because
A
solids have higher density than liquids
B
it has open-cage like structure in which lesser molecules are packed per $$mL$$ than water
C
ice is lighter than water
D
when ice is formed water molecules come closer and start floating
Answer :
it has open-cage like structure in which lesser molecules are packed per $$mL$$ than water
Density of ice is less than water due to an open-cage structure formed by hydrogen bonding.
122.
The critical temperature of water is higher than that of $${O_2}$$ because the $${H_2}O$$ molecule has
A
fewer electrons than $${O_2}$$
B
two covalent bonds
C
V-shape
D
dipole moment.
Answer :
dipole moment.
Critical temperature of water is higher than $${O_2}$$ because $${H_2}O$$ molecule has dipole moment which is due to its V-shape.
123.
Which one of the following is the correct order of interactions?
A
Covalent < hydrogen bonding < van der Waals’ < dipole-dipole
B
van der Waals’ < hydrogen bonding < dipole-dipole < covalent
C
van der Waals’ < dipole-dipole < hydrogen bonding < covalent
D
Dipole-dipole < van der Waals’ < hydrogen bonding < covalent
Answer :
van der Waals’ < hydrogen bonding < dipole-dipole < covalent
The van der Waals’ forces are weakest forces and covalent bond is strongest, so the order of interactions is van der Waals’ < $$H$$ - bonding < dipole-dipole < covalent
124.
According to molecular orbital theory which of the following
statement about the magnetic character and bond order is correct regarding $$O_2^ + $$
A
Paramagnetic and Bond order $$ < {O_2}$$
B
Paramagnetic and Bond order $$ > {O_2}$$
C
Diamagnetic and Bond order $$ < {O_2}$$
D
Diamagnetic and Bond order $$ > {O_2}$$
Answer :
Paramagnetic and Bond order $$ > {O_2}$$
$${O_2}:\sigma 1{s^2},{\sigma ^*}1{s^2},\sigma 2{s^2},{\sigma ^*}2{s^2},\sigma 2p_x^2,$$ $$\left\{ {_{\pi 2p_z^2}^{\pi 2p_y^2},\left\{ {_{{\pi ^*}2p_z^1}^{{\pi ^*}2p_y^1}} \right.} \right.$$
Bond order $$\, = \frac{{10 - 6}}{2} = 2$$
(two unpaired electrons in antibonding molecular orbital)
$$O_2^ + :\,\sigma 1{s^2},{\sigma ^*}1{s^2},\sigma 2{s^2},\sigma 2p_x^2,$$ $$\left\{ {_{\pi 2p_z^2}^{\pi 2p_y^2},\left\{ {_{{\pi ^*}2p_z^0}^{{\pi ^*}2p_y^1}} \right.} \right.$$
Bond order $$ = \frac{{10 - 5}}{2} = 2.5$$
(One unpaired electron in antibonding molecular orbital)
Hence $${O_2}$$ as well as $$O_2^ + $$ is paramagnetic, and bond order of $$O_2^ + $$ is greater than that of $${O_2}.$$
125.
An $$s{p^3}$$ hybrid orbital contains
A
$$\frac{1}{4}$$ $$s$$-character
B
$$\frac{1}{2}$$ $$s$$-character
C
$$\frac{1}{3}$$ $$s$$-character
D
$$\frac{2}{3}$$ $$s$$-character
Answer :
$$\frac{1}{4}$$ $$s$$-character
In $$s{p^3}$$ hybrid orbital one part, out of four orbital is $$s$$-orbital, so it have $$25\% $$ or $$\frac{1}{4}$$ $$s$$-character.
126.
Which of the following hydrogen bonds is the strongest?
A
$$O - H....F$$
B
$$O - H....H$$
C
$$F - H....F$$
D
$$O - H....O$$
Answer :
$$F - H....F$$
NOTE : Greater the difference between electronegativity of bonded atoms, stronger will be bond. Since $$F$$ is most electronegative hence $$F - H\,\,....\,\,F$$ is the strongest bond.
127.
The number and type of bonds in ion in $$Ca{C_2}$$ are :
A
One $$\sigma $$ bond and one $$\pi $$ - bond
B
One $$\sigma $$ bond and two $$\pi $$ - bond
C
Two $$\sigma $$ bond and two $$\pi $$ - bond
D
Two $$\sigma $$ bond and one $$\pi $$ - bond
Answer :
One $$\sigma $$ bond and two $$\pi $$ - bond
The structure of $$Ca{C_2}$$ is $$C{a^{2 + }}{\left[ {:C \equiv C:} \right]^{2 - }}$$
i.e, one $$\sigma $$ and two $$\pi $$ bonds
128.
Which of the following has strongest bond?
A
$$HF$$
B
$$HCl$$
C
$$HBr$$
D
$$HI$$
Answer :
$$HF$$
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129.
Which of the following options represents the correct bond order?