27 CHAPTER CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE 1. The angle between the overlapping of one sorbital and one p-orbital is [1988] (a) °180 (b) °120 (c) °109 , 28' (d) °120, °60 ANS: (A) 2. Equilateral shape has [1988] (a) sp hybridisation (b) sp2 hybridisation (c) sp3 hybridisaiton (d) sp3 hybridisation Ans: (b) 3. Which of the following molecule does not have a linear arrangement of atoms? (a) H2 S (b) C2H2 (c) BeH 2 (d) CO2 Ans: (a) 4. Which of the following does not apply to metallic bond? (a) Overlapping valence orbitals (b) Mobile valency electrons (c) Delocalized electrons (d) Highly directed bonds. Ans: (d) 5. In which one of the following molecules the central atom said to adopt sp 2 hybridization? (a) BeF 2 (b) BF 3 (c) C2H2 (d) NH3 Ans: (b) 6. H2O has a non zero dipole moment while BeF 2 has zero dipole moment because (a) H2O molecule is linear while BeF 2 is bent (b) BeF 2 molecule is linear while H 2O is bent (c) Fluorine has more electronegativity than oxygen (d) Beryllium has more electronegativity than oxygen. Chapterwise Previous year Qs Ans: (b) 7. Among LiCl, BeCl 2 BCl3 and CCl4, the covalent bond character follows the order (a) LiCl < BeCl2 > BCl3 > CCl4 (b) BeCl2 < BCl3 < CCl4 < LiCl (c) LiCl < BeCl2 < BCl3 < CCl4 (d) LiCl > BeCl2 > BCl3 > CCl4 Ans: (c) 8. Which statement is NOTcorrect? (a) Asigma bond is weaker than a S-bond. (b) Asigma bond is stronger than a S-bond. (c) Adouble bond is stronger than a single bond. (d) Adouble bond is shorter than a single bond. Ans: (a) 9. Which one shows maximum hydrogen bonding? (a) H2O (b) H2 Se (c) H2 S (d) HF. Ans: (d) 10. Linear combination of two hybridized orbitals belonging to two atoms and each having one electron leads to a (a) Sigma bond (b) Double bond (c) Co-ordinate covalent bond (d) Pi bond. Ans: (a) 11. Which one of the following formulae does not correctly represent the bonding capacities of the two atoms involved? (a) (b) (c) 28 (d) Ans: (d) 12. In compound X, all the bond angles are exactly 28°109; X is (a) Chloromethane (b) Carbon tetrachloride (c) Iodoform (d) Chloroform. Ans: (d) 13. Which of the following bonds will be most polar? (a) N– Cl (b) O– F (c) N– F (d) N– N Ans: (c) 14. Which one of the following has the shortest carbon carbon bond length? (a) Benzene (b) Ethene (c) Ethyne (d) Ethane Ans: (c) 15. Which structure is linear? (a) SO2 (b) CO2 (c) CO3-2 (d) SO4-2 Ans: (b) Chapterwise Previous year Qs (b) NaF (c) CsF (d) RbF Ans: (b) 19. Which one of the following is the correct order of interactions? (a) Covalent < hydrogen bonding < vander Waals < dipole-dipole (b) vander Waals < hydrogen bonding < dipole < covalent (c) vander Waals < dipole-dipole < hydrogen bonding < covalent (d) Dipole-dipole < vander Waals < hydrogen bonding < covalent. Ans: (b) 20. Strongest bond is in between (a) CsF (b) NaCl (c) Both (d) none of the above Ans: (a) 21. Mark the incorrect statement in the following (a) The bond order in the species O2, O2 + and O2 – decreases as O2+ > O2> O2(b) The bond energy in a diatomic molecule always increases when an electron is lost (c) Electrons in antibonding M.O. contribute to repulsion between two atoms. (d) With increase in bond order, bond length decreases and bond strength increases. Ans: (b) 16. Strongest hydrogen bond is shown by (a) Water (b) Ammonia (c) Hydrogen fluoride (d) Hydrogen sulphide. Ans: (c) 22. The weakest among the following types of bonds is (a) ionic (b) covalent (c) metallic (d) H–bond. Ans: (d) 17. Which of the following statements is not correct? (a) Double bond is shorter than a single bond (b) Sigma bond is weaker than a S(pi) bond (c) Double bond is stronger than a single bond (d) Covalent bond is stronger than hydrogen bond. Ans: (b) 23. Which of the following does not have a tetrahedral structure? (a) BH– 4 (b) BH3 (c) BH+4 (d) H2O Ans: (b) 18. Among the following which compound will show the highest lattice energy? (a) KF 24. Which of the following pairs will form the most stable ionic bond? (a) Na and Cl 29 Chapterwise Previous year Qs (b) Mg and F (c) Li and F (d) Na and F Ans: (b) Ans: (d) 25. Among the following orbital bonds, the angle is minimum between (a) sp3 bonds (b) px and py orbitals (c) H– O– Hin water (d) sp bonds. Ans: (b) 26. Linus Pauling received the Nobel Prize for his work on (a) atomic structure (b) photosynthesis (c) chemical bonds (d) thermodynamics Ans: (c) 27. The boiling point of p-nitrophenol is higher than that of o-nitrophenol because (a) NO2 group at p-position behave in a different way from that at o-position. (b) intramolecular hydrogen bonding exists in pnitrophenol (c) there is intermolecular hydrogen bonding in p-nitrophenol (d) p-nitrophenol has a higher molecular weight than o-nitrophenol. Ans: (c) 28. The distance between the two adjacent carbon atoms is largest in (a) benzene (b) ethene (c) butane (d) ethyne Ans: (c) 29. Which of paramagnetic? (a) O22(b) NO (c) CO (d) CN – Ans: (b) the following species is 30. The BCl3 is a planar molecule whereas NCl 3 is pyramidal because (a) B-Cl bond is more polar than N-Cl bond (b) N-Cl bond is more covalent than B-Cl bond (c) nitrogen atom is smaller than boron atom (d) BCl3 has no lone pair but NCl 3 has a lone pair of electrons 31. The correct order of the O–Obond length in O2, H2O2 and O3 is (a) O2>O3>H 2O2 (b) O3>H2O2>O2 (c) O2> H2O2> O3 (d) H2O2> O3> O2 Ans: (d) 32. (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3 Ans: (d) 33. (a) (b) (c) (d) Ans: (c) 34. Which of the following compounds has a - 3 centre bond? (a) Diborane (b) Carbon dioxide (c) Boron trifluroide (d) Ammonia Ans: (a) 35. The low density of ice compared to water is due to (a) hydrogen-bonding interactions (b) dipole-dipole interactions (c) dipole-induced dipole interactions (d) induced dipole-induced dipole interactions Ans: (a) 36. The cylindrical shape of an alkyne is due to the fact that it has (a) (b) (c) 30 (d) Ans: (d) 37. N 2 and O2 are converted into monocations, N 2 +and O2 +respectively. Which of the following statements is wrong? (a) In N 2, the N—Nbond weakens (b) In O2, the O—Obond order increases (c) In O2, paramagnetism decreases + (d) N 2 becomes diamagnetic Ans: (b) Chapterwise Previous year Qs Ans: (c) 42. Which of the following molecules is planar? (a) SF 4 (b) XeF 4 (c) NF 3 (d) SiF 4 Ans: (b) 43. 38. The AsF 5 molecule is trigonal bipyramidal. The hybrid orbitals used by the As atom for bonding are (a) (b) (c) (d) Ans: (c) 39. The number of anti-bonding electron pairs in O2-2 molecular ion on the basis of molecular orbital theory is, (Atomic number of Ois )8 (a) 5 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 Ans: (d) (a) bonding is %100 ionic in both the molecules (b) ABhas more ionic bond character than CD (c) ABhas lesser ionic bond character than CD (d) bonding is nearly covalent in both the molecules Ans: (c) 44. Which one of the following arrangements represents the increasing bond orders of the given species? (a) NO+ < NO< NO– < O2 – (b) O2 – < NO– < NO<NO+ (c) NO– < O2 – < NO< NO+ (d) NO< NO+ < O2 – < NO– Ans: (b) 45. Which one of the following has the pyramidal shape? (a) CO32 – (b) SO3 (c) BF 3 (d) PF 3 Ans: (d) 40. Among the following which one is not paramagnetic? [Atomic numbers: Be = 4, Ne = 10, As = 33, Cl = ]17 (a) Cl– (b) Be+ (c) Ne+ 2 (d) As+ Ans: (a) 41. In PO43– ion, the formal charge on each oxygen atom and P—O bond order respectively are (a) –0.75, 0.6 (b) – 0.75, 1.0 (c) – 0.75, 1.25 (d) –3, 1.25 46. Which one of the following molecules will form a linear polymeric structure due to hydrogen bonding? (a) NH3 (b) H2O (c) HCl (d) HF Ans: (d) 47. Among the following the electron deficient compound is: (a) BCl3 (b) CCl4 (c) PCl5 (d) BeCl2 Ans: (a) 31 Chapterwise Previous year Qs 48. The relationship between the dissociation energy of N 2 and N 2 +is: (a) Dissociation energy of N 2 + > dissociation energy of N 2 (b) Dissociation energy of N 2 = dissociation + energy of N 2 (c) Dissociation energy of N 2 > dissociation energy of N 2 + (d) Dissociation energy of N 2 can either be lower or higher than the dissociation energy of N 2+ Ans: (c) 49. Cation and anion combines in a crystal to form following type of compound. (a) ionic (b) metallic (c) covalent (d) dipole-dipole Ans: (a) 50. (d) Ans: (a) 54. (a) Electron density on Xwill increase and on Hwill decrease (b) In both electron density will decrease (c) In both electron density will increase (d) Electron density will decrease on Xand will increase on H Ans: (a) 55. (a) NO3– (b) SO32– (c) BO33– (d) CO32– Ans: (b) (a) NO2(b) NO3(c) 3 PO43(d) 2 CO32Ans: (c) 56. In NO3– ion number of bond pair and lone pair of electrons on nitrogen atom respectively are (a) 2, 2 (b) 3, 1 (c) 1, 3 (d) 4, 0 Ans: (d) 51. In which of the following the bond angle is 57. Which of the following statements is not maximum? (a) NH3 (b) SCl2 (c) NH4 + (d) PCl3 Ans: (c) 52. Which of isostructural? (a) NH3, BF 3 (b) PCl5, ICl5 (c) XeF 2, IF 2 – (d) CO3 –2, SO3 –2 Ans: (c) the following two are 53. Main axis of a diatomic molecule is z, molecular orbital p x and py overlap to form which of the following orbital? (a) (b) (c) correct for sigma and pi-bonds formed between two carbon atoms? (a) Sigma-bond determines the direction between carbon atoms but a pi-bond has no primary effect in this regard (b) Sigma-bond is stronger than a pi-bond (c) Bond energies of sigma- and pi-bonds are of the order of 264 kJ/mol and 347 kJ/mol, respectively (d) Free rotation of atoms about a sigma-bond is allowed but not in case of a pi-bond Ans: (c) 58. Among the following the pair in which the two species are not isostructural is (a) (b) (c) (d) Ans: (a) 32 59. Chapterwise Previous year Qs (d) BeCl2 < NaCl < LiCl Ans: (c) (a) three (b) two (c) six (d) four Ans: (a) 65. Which of the following molecules has trigonal planar geometry? (a) BF 3 (b) NH3 (c) PCl3 (d) IF 3 Ans: (a) 60. H2Ois dipolar, whereas BeF 2 is not. It is because (a) the electronegativity of F is greater than that of O (b) H2O involves hydrogen bonding whereas BeF 2 is a discrete molecule (c) H2O is linear and BeF 2 is angular (d) H2O is angular and BeF 2 is linear Ans: (d) 66. Which of the following would have a permanent dipole moment? (a) SiF 4 (b) SF 4 (c) XeF 4 (d) BF 3 Ans: (b) 61. (a) (b) (c) (d) Ans: (a) 62. In BrF 3 molecule, the lone pairs occupy equatorial positions to minimize (a) lone pair - bond pair repulsion only (b) bond pair - bond pair repulsion only (c) lone pair - lone pair repulsion and lone pair bond pair repulsion (d) lone pair - lone pair repulsion only Ans: (c) 63. Which of the following is the electron deficient molecule? (a) C2H6 (b) B 2H6 (c) SiH 4 (d) PH3 Ans: (b) 64. The correct sequence of increasing covalent character is represented by (a) LiCl < NaCl < BeCl 2 (b) BeCl2 < LiCl < NaCl (c) NaCl < LiCl < BeCl 2 67. Which of the following is not a correct statement? (a) The canonical structures have no real existence (b) Every AB 5 molecule does in fact have square pyramidal structure (c) Multiple bonds are always shorter than corresponding single bonds (d) The electron-deficient molecules can act as Lewis acids Ans: (b) 68. The number of unpaired electrons in a paramagnetic diatomic molecule of an element with atomic number 16 is (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 2 Ans: (d) 69. In which of the following molecules all the bonds are not equal? (a) BF 3 (b) AlF 3 (c) NF 3 (d) ClF 3 Ans: (d) 33 70. The electronegativity difference between Nand Fis greater than that between Nand Hyet the dipole moment of NH 31.5( D) is larger than that of NF 30.2( D) . This is because (a) in NH 3 the atomic dipole and bond dipole are in the same direction whereas in NF 3 these are in opposite directions (b) in NH 3 as well as NF 3 the atomic dipole and bond dipole are in opposite directions (c) in NH 3 the atomic dipole and bond dipole are in the opposite directions whereas in NF 3 these are in the same direction (d) in NH 3 as well as in NF 3 the atomic dipole and bond dipole are in the same direction Ans: (a) 71. Which of the following species has a linear shape? (a) SO2 (b) NO2+ (c) O3 (d) NO2– Ans: (b) Chapterwise Previous year Qs (d) 2 sigma and 1 pi bonds Ans: (d) 76. The correct order of increasing bond angles in the following triatomic species is: (a) (b) (c) (d) Ans: (b) 77. Four diatomic species are listed below in different sequences. Which of these presents the correct order of their increasing bond order? (a) (b) (c) (d) Ans: (d) 78. What is the dominant intermolecular force 72. Which of the following is not isostructural with SiCl4? (a) SO42 – (b) PO43 – (c) NH4 + (d) SCl4 Ans: (d) or bond that must be overcome in converting liquid CH 3OH to a gas? (a) Dipole-dipole interaction (b) Covalent bonds (c) London dispersion force (d) Hydrogen bonding Ans: (d) 73. In which of the following pairs, the two species are iso-structure? (a) SO32 – and NO3 – (b) BF 3 an NF 3 (c) BrO3 – and XeO3 (d) SF 4 and XeF 4 Ans: (c) 79. 74. The correct order of C–O bond length among CO, CO32- , CO2 is (a) CO< CO32 – < CO2 (b) CO32 – < CO2 < CO (c) CO< CO2 < CO32 – (d) CO2 < CO32 – < CO Ans: (c) 75. The angular shape of ozone molecule (O 3) consists of: (a) 1 sigma and 2 pi bonds (b) 2 sigma and 2 pi bonds (c) 1 sigma and 1 pi bonds (a) NH2- and H 2O (b) NO2- and H 2O (c) BF 3 and NO2(d) NO2- and NH 2Ans: (c) 80. In which of the following pairs of molecules/ ions, the central atoms have sp 2 hybridization? (a) NO2- and NH 3 (b) BF 3 and NO2(c) NH2- and HO2 (d) BF 3 and NH 2Ans: (b) 81. In which one of the following species the central atom has the type of hybridization which 34 Chapterwise Previous year Qs is not the same as that present in the other three? (a) SF 4 (b) I 3(c) SbCl52– (d) PCl5 Ans: (c) 86. Which one of the following pairs is isostructural (i.e., having the same shape and hybridization) ? 82. Some of the properties of the two species, NO3- and H 3O+ are described below. Which one of them is correct? (a) Similar in hybridization for the central atom with different structures. (b) Dissimilar in hybridization for the central atom with different structures. (c) isostructural with same hybridization for the central atom. (d) Isostructural with different hybridization for the central atom. Ans: (b) (c) 83. In which of the following molecules the central atom does not have sp 3 hybridization? (a) NH4+ (b) CH4 (c) SF 4 (d) BF 4– Ans: (b) 84. Considering the state of hybridization of carbon atoms, find out the molecule among the following which is linear? (a) (b) (c) (d) Ans: (b) (a) (b) (d) Ans: (d) 87. Bond order of 1.5 is shown by: (a) O2+ (b) O2(c) O22(d) O2 Ans: (b) 88. Which of the following species contains three bond pairs and one lone pair around the central atom? (a) H2O (b) BF 3 (c) NH2(d) PCI 3 Ans: (a) 89. The pair of species with the same bond order is: (a) O22– , B 2 (b) O2+, NO+ (c) NO, CO (d) N 2, O2 Ans: (a) 90. During change of O2 to O2- ion, the electron adds on which one of the following orbitals? 85. (a) (b) (c) (d) Ans: (a) (a) 91. Four diatomic species are listed below. Identify the correct order in which the bond order is increasing in them: (b) (c) (d) Ans: (a) (a) (b) (c) (d) 35 Chapterwise Previous year Qs Ans: (d) 92. (a) Which of the following is electron - deficient? (a) (SiH 3) 2 (b) (BH 3) 2 (c) PH3 (d) (CH 3) 2 Ans: (b) (b) (c) (d) Ans: (d) 99. 93. (a) (a) H2O (b) SO2 (c) NO2 (d) CO2 Ans: (a) (b) (c) (d) Ans: (d) 1. 94. Which of the following is paramagnetic? (a) O2– (b) CN – (c) NO+ (d) CO Ans: (a) 95. XeF 2 is isostructural with: (a) ICl2 – (b) SbCl3 (c) BaCl2 (d) TeF 2 Ans: (a) 2. 3. 96. In which of the following pair both the species have sp3 hybridization? (a) H2 S, BF 3 (b) SiF 4, BeH 2 (c) NF 3, H 2O (d) NF 3, BF 3 Ans: (c) 97. The pair of species that has the same bond order in the following is: (a) O2, B 2 (b) CO, NO+ (c) NO– , CN – (d) O2, N 2 Ans: (b) 98. In which of the following ionisation processes the bond energy increases and the magnetic behaviour changes from paramagnetic to diamagnetic? 4. 5. 6. 7. 36 Chapterwise Previous year Qs 16. 8. 17. 18. 9. 19. 10. 20. 11. 12. 21. 13. 22. 23. 14. 24. 15. 25. 37 Chapterwise Previous year Qs 26. 27. 28. 34. 29. 30. 35. 31. 36. 32. 33. 37. 38. 38 Chapterwise Previous year Qs 39. 40. 42. 41. 43. 39 Chapterwise Previous year Qs 46. 47. 48. 44. 49. 50. 51. 52. 45. 53. 54. 40 Chapterwise Previous year Qs 55. 59. 56. 60. 61. 57. 58. 62. 41 63. Chapterwise Previous year Qs 68. 64. 69. 65. 66. 70. 67. 42 Chapterwise Previous year Qs 71. 72. 75. 73. 76. 74. 77. 78. 43 Chapterwise Previous year Qs 79. 85. 80. 86. 81. 87. 88. 82. 89. 83. 84. 44 Chapterwise Previous year Qs 93. 94. 90. 95. 91. 96. 97. 98. 92. 45 99. Chapterwise Previous year Qs