Option A: All p-orbitals are involved
Option B: One s and 3 p-orbitals are involved
Option C: one p-orbital is involved
Option D: four p-orbitals are involved
Correct Answer: One s and 3 p-orbitals are involved ✔
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Option A: Pressure
Option B: Bond length
Option C: Work
Option D: Dipole moment
Correct Answer: Dipole moment ✔
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Option A: Ferromagnetic
Option B: Paramagnetic
Option C: Diamagnetism
Option D: Both A & B
Correct Answer: Paramagnetic ✔
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Option A: Triangular
Option B: Square planner
Option C: Trigonal bipyramidal
Option D: Octahedral
Correct Answer: Trigonal bipyramidal ✔
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Option A: 3 bond pair one lone pair
Option B: 2 bond pair 2 lone pair
Option C: 1 bond pair 3 lone pair
Option D: 3 lone pair 1 bond pair
Correct Answer: 3 bond pair one lone pair ✔
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Orbitals of same energy produced after mixing of orbitals of different energy are called __________?
Option A: Degenerate orbitals
Option B: Generate orbitals
Option C: Hybrid orbitals
Option D: Zeeman orbitals
Correct Answer: Degenerate orbitals ✔
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Option A: Single covalent bond
Option B: Hydrogen bond
Option C: Double covalent bond
Option D: Coordinate covalent bond
Correct Answer: Coordinate covalent bond ✔
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Option A: Equal to 1.7
Option B: Greater than 1.7
Option C: Less than 1.7
Option D: No specificity exists
Correct Answer: Greater than 1.7 ✔
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Option A: Nucleus
Option B: Neutrons
Option C: Electrons
Option D: Protons
Correct Answer: Electrons ✔
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Option A: Increases
Option B: Decreases
Option C: Remain constant
Option D: Variable trend
Correct Answer: Increases ✔
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Option A: Metals
Option B: Non metals
Option C: Liquids
Option D: Solids
Correct Answer: Non metals ✔
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Option A: Increases
Option B: Decreases
Option C: No change
Option D: Variable trend
Correct Answer: Increases ✔
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Option A: Increases
Option B: Decreases
Option C: No change
Option D: Variable trend
Correct Answer: Increases ✔
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Option A: Gain stability
Option B: Form a bond
Option C: Complete its outermost shell
Option D: all are accurate justifications
Correct Answer: all are accurate justifications ✔
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Option A: Higher than individual
Option B: Lesser than individual
Option C: No change
Option D: Impossible to predict
Correct Answer: Lesser than individual ✔
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Option A: Noble gases
Option B: Alkali metals
Option C: Coinage metals
Option D: Gun metals
Correct Answer: Noble gases ✔
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Option A: Auf bau principle
Option B: Hunds rule
Option C: Paulis Exclusion principle
Option D: All these
Correct Answer: All these ✔
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Option A: Increases
Option B: Decreases
Option C: Constant
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Constant ✔
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Option A: Copper
Option B: Ice
Option C: Diamond
Option D: Graphite
Correct Answer: Copper ✔
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The relative attraction of the nucleus for the electrons in a chemical bond is called __________?
Option A: Ionization energy
Option B: Electron affinity
Option C: Electro negativity
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Electro negativity ✔
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Option A: Debye
Option B: Poise
Option C: Pascal
Option D: Newton
Correct Answer: Debye ✔
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Option A: Bonding molecular orbital
Option B: Antibonding molecular orbital
Option C: Hybrid orbital
Option D: Super atomic orbital
Correct Answer: Antibonding molecular orbital ✔
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Option A: Un-hybrid orbitals
Option B: Hybrid orbitals
Option C: Hybrid and un hybrid orbitals
Option D: atomic orbital and hybrid orbital
Correct Answer: Un-hybrid orbitals ✔
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Option A: Triangular
Option B: Tetrahedral
Option C: Square planner
Option D: Linear
Correct Answer: Tetrahedral ✔
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Option A: 2n
Option B: n
Option C: 3n
Option D: impossible to predict
Correct Answer: n ✔
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Option A: Tetrahedral
Option B: Square planner
Option C: Trigonal bipyramidal
Option D: Trigonal Pyramidal
Correct Answer: Trigonal Pyramidal ✔
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Option A: Electron deficient
Option B: Electron rich
Option C: Octet is complete
Option D: No such acids exist
Correct Answer: Electron deficient ✔
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Option A: IA and VIA
Option B: IA IIA and VIIA
Option C: IB and VIIB
Option D: IA and IB
Correct Answer: IA IIA and VIIA ✔
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Option A: Electronegative
Option B: Electropositive
Option C: Neutral
Option D: IA is electropositive while IIA is electronegative
Correct Answer: Electropositive ✔
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Option A: Ionization potential
Option B: Electronegativity
Option C: Electron affinity
Option D: Activation energy
Correct Answer: Electron affinity ✔
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Option A: Greater
Option B: Lesser
Option C: Remain same
Option D: No effect
Correct Answer: Lesser ✔
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Option A: Ionization potential
Option B: Electronegativity
Option C: Electron affinity
Option D: Activation energy
Correct Answer: Ionization potential ✔
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Option A: Increases
Option B: Decreases
Option C: Remain same
Option D: First decreases then increases
Correct Answer: Decreases ✔
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Option A: Bond
Option B: Attractive force
Option C: Interaction
Option D: All of above represent same entity
Correct Answer: Bond ✔
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Option A: Electron affinity
Option B: Ionic character
Option C: Ionization energy
Option D: Dipole moment
Correct Answer: Dipole moment ✔
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Option A: Ionization energy
Option B: Electron affinity
Option C: Electro negativity
Option D: Atomic size
Correct Answer: Electro negativity ✔
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Option A: Linear geometry
Option B: Dipole moment is zero
Option C: Sp hybridization
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Dipole moment is zero ✔
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Option A: Pi
Option B: Sigma
Option C: Both
Option D: Neither
Correct Answer: Both ✔
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Option A: Generally increases from left to right in a period
Option B: Does not change in a period
Option C: Increase from top to bottom in a group
Option D: Does not change in a group
Correct Answer: Generally increases from left to right in a period ✔
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