The lone pairs of electrons can be defined as:
1. | Electron pairs that participate in bonding.
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2. | Electron pairs that do not participate in bonding.
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3. | Electron pairs that are present in inner most shell.
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4. | Electron pairs that are present in valence shell of ions. |
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The correct Lewis structure of acetic acid is:
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4. | None of the above. |
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An electron-deficient compound among the following is:
1. | (SiH3)2 | 2. | (BH3)2 |
3. | PH3 | 4. | (CH3)2 |
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The Lewis dot symbols for atoms of the elements Mg, Na, O, and N, respectively, would be:
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Lewis symbols for the atoms and ions: S and S2–; Al and Al3+; H and H– respectively, would be:
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Which among the following does not contain a set of isoelectronic species?
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?
1. | For isoelectronic species, a smaller positive charge on the cation results in a smaller ionic radius. |
2. | For isoelectronic species, a greater negative charge on the anion results in a larger ionic radius. |
3. | Atomic radius increases as you move down Group 1 of the Periodic Table. |
4. | Atomic radius decreases across Period 2 from left to right. |
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Which of the following pairs of ions are isoelectronic and isostructural?
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The significance of the octet rule is:
1. To determine the stability of atoms.
2. To find the hybridization of elements.
3. To calculate the number of lone pairs.
4. None of the above.
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Which pair of ions from the following list do not constitute an iso-electronic pair?
1. Mn2+, Fe3+
2. Fe2+, Mn2+
3. O2–, F–
4. Na+, Mg2+
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