1. | The H-O-H bond angle in H2O is larger than the H-C-H bond angle in CH4 |
2. | The H-C-H bond angle in CH4 is larger than the H-N-H bond angle in NH3 |
3. | The H-C-H bond angle in CH4, the H-N-H bond angle in NH3 and the H-0-H bond angle in H2O are all greater than 90o |
4. | The H-O-H bond angle in H2O is smaller than the H-N-H bond angle in NH3 |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyThe number of (i) sp2 hybridized carbon atoms and (ii) bonds are present in the following compound are:
1. 7, 5
2. 8, 6
3. 7, 6
4. 8, 5
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyIn a regular octahedral molecule, MX6, the number of X–M–X bonds at 180º is:
1. | Two | 2. | Six |
3. | Four | 4. | Three |
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