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Which of the following bond orders is indication of existence of a molecule?
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Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure
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Question
Which of the following bond orders is indication of existence of a molecule?
A.
Zero bond order
B.
Negative bond order
C.
Positive bond order
D.
All of these
Answer :
Positive bond order
Solution :
A molecule exists only if the bond order is positive. If bond order is zero or negative, the molecule does not exist.
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Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Releted Question 1
The compound which contains both ionic and covalent bonds is
A.
$$C{H_4}$$
B.
$${H_2}$$
C.
$$KCN$$
D.
$$KCl$$
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Releted Question 2
The octet rule is not valid for the molecule
A.
$$C{O_2}$$
B.
$${H_2}O$$
C.
$${O_2}$$
D.
$$CO$$
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Releted Question 3
Element $$X$$ is strongly electropositive and element $$Y$$ is strongly electronegative. Both are univalent. The compound formed would be
A.
$${X^ + }{Y^ - }$$
B.
$${X^ - }{Y^{ + \,}}$$
C.
$$X - Y$$
D.
$$X \to Y$$
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Releted Question 4
Which of the following compounds are covalent?
A.
$${H_2}$$
B.
$$CaO$$
C.
$$KCl$$
D.
$$N{a_2}S$$
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