When two atoms combine to form a molecule, energy is:
1. | Released. | 2. | Absorbed. |
3. | Neither released nor absorbed. | 4. | Either released or absorbed. |
A compound having the Highest Melting Point :
1. BeCl2
2. MgCl2
3. CaCl2
4. SrCl2
The diamagnetic species among the following is:
1. NO
2. CO
3. O2
4. B2
Which of the statements are not true for AlCl3-
1. AlCl3 fumes in moist air forms HCl with moisture
2. Anhydrous AlCl3 exists as Al2Cl6
3. Anhydrous AlCl3 is ionic
4. Anhydrous AlCl3 is trigonal planar molecule at higher temperature
Valency is best described as:
1. Total electrons in an atom
2. Atomicity of an element
3. Oxidation number of an element
4. Combining capacity of an element
Compounds that have a maximum value of lattice energy among the following, is:
1. | NaF | 2. | NaCl |
3. | NaBr | 4. | NaI |
A Compound with maximum ionic character is formed from:
1. | Na and I | 2. | Cs and F |
3. | Cs and I | 4. | Na and F |
The crystal lattice of electrovalent compound is composed of :
1. Atoms
2. Molecules
3. Oppositely charged ions
4. Both molecules and ions
Ions are formed from neutral atoms by-
1. Loss of electrons
2. Gain of electrons
3. Sharing of electrons
4. Loss and gain of electrons
Most covalent compound among the following is :
1. | AlF3 | 2. | AlCl3 |
3. | AlBr3 | 4. | AlI3 |