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MCQ on Chemical Bonding for School Students
The filling up of valence orbital with 8 electrons is referred to as
1. Octet Configuration
2. Hexet configuration
3. Tetret Configuration
4. All the above
Option 1 – Octet Configuration
The following are more stable
1. Individual atoms
2. Combined state of atoms
3. Individual ions
4. All the above
Option 2 – Combined state of atoms
Each Hydrogen has
1. An unpaired electron
2. paired electron
3. Two unpaired electrons
4. Three unpaired electrons
Option 1 – An unpaired electron
How many unpaired electrons present in Fluorine atom in its ground state
1.0
2.1
3.2
4.3
Option 2 – 1
The end part of an orbital overlaps with the end of another orbital the resultant bond formed by such an overlap is called
1. Sigma bond
2. Pi bond
3. Ionic bond
4. Hydrogen bond
Option 1 – Sigma bond
Which of the following bond is strong
1. Sigma bond
2. π-bond
3. Hydrogen bond
4. None
Option 1 – Sigma bond
Complete transfer of electrons from one atom to another leads to the formation of
1. Ionic bond
2. Covalent bond
3. Coordinate covalent bond
4. Hydrozen bond
Option 1 – Ionic bond
The bond formed due to sharing of electrons between two atoms
1. Ionic bond
2. Covalent bond
3. Coordinate bond
4. Hydrogen bond
Option 2 – Covalent bond
What is most stable electronic Configuration
1. Occupation of valence orbital by 2 electrons
2. Occupation of valence orbital by 8 electrons
3. (1) and (2)
4. None of the above
Option 3 – (1) and (2)
How many unpaired electrons does oxygen has?
1.0
2.1
3.2
4.3
Option 3 – 2
An orbital overlaps with another side ways the bond formed by such an overlap is called
1. “Sigma” bond
2. “Pi” bond
3. “Vanderval” bond
4. all the above
Option 2 – “Pi” bond
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