The correct order of increasing bond angles in the following species is

1.  Cl2O < ClO2  < ClO2-

2.  ClO2 < Cl2O < ClO2-

3.  Cl2O < ClO2- < ClO2

4.  ClO2- < Cl2O < ClO2

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Which of the following pairs of ions is isoelectronic and isostructural?

1.  CO32-, NO3-

2.  CIO3-, CO32-

3.  SO32-, NO3-

4.  CIO2-, SO32-

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The correct geometry and hybridization for XeF4 are : 

1.  Octahedral, sp3d2

2.  Trigonal bipyramidal, sp3d3

3.  Planar triangle, sp3d3

4.  Square planar, sp3d2

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Which of the following pairs of species have the same bond order?

1. O2-,NO+

2. CN-,CO

3. N2, O2-

2. CO,NO

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Predict the correct order of repulsions among the following:

1. Lone pair-lone pair > Bond pair-bond pair >Lone pair-bond pair
2. Bond pair-bond pair> Lone pair-bond pair>Lone pair-lone pair
3. Lone pair-bond pair > Bond pair-bond pair >Lone pair-lone pair
4. Lone pair-lone pair> Lone pair-bond pair>Bond pair-bond pair
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Match the compounds given in Column I with the hybridization and shape given in Column II and mark the correct option. 

Column I Column II
A. XeF6  1. Distorted octahedral
B. XeO3 2. Square planar
C. XeOF4  3. Pyramidal
D. XeF4 4. Square pyramidal
 
A B C D
1. 1 2 4 3
2. 4 3 1 2
3. 4 1 2 3
4. 1 3 4 2
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Consider the molecules CH4, NH3 and H2O. Which of the given statements is false?
1. The H-0-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

 

Subtopic:  Hybridisation | V.S.E.P.R & V.B.T |
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In which of the following pairs, both the species are not isostructural?

1. SiCl4, PCl4+

2. Diamond, silicon carbide

3. NH3, PH3

4. XeF4,XeO4

 

Subtopic:  Hybridisation | V.S.E.P.R & V.B.T |
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Which of the following species contains equal number of σ and π bonds?
 
1. HCO3-
 
2. XeO4
 
3. CN2
 
4. CH2(CN)2

 

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