11. Sulphur hexafluoride, SF6 is a gas used in electrical insulator. Lately there is concern that SF, is a greenhouse gas.Which of the following is NOT true of SF molecule? It is octahedral in shape. B. There are 2 sets of bond lengths. C All the bond angles are right angles. D. Sulphur undergoes sp’ď hybridisation.

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11. Sulphur hexafluoride, SF6 is a gas
com
s the
used in electrical insulator. Lately
use
in e
there is concern that SF, is a
com
1
greenhouse gas.Which of the
following is NOT true of SF
pol
ES:
Figum
molecule?
It is octahedral in shape.
B. There are 2 sets of bond lengths.
C. All the bond angles are right angles.
D. Sulphur undergoes sp'ď hybridisation.
Wha
[Chl
35.
Transcribed Image Text:arc 11. Sulphur hexafluoride, SF6 is a gas com s the used in electrical insulator. Lately use in e there is concern that SF, is a com 1 greenhouse gas.Which of the following is NOT true of SF pol ES: Figum molecule? It is octahedral in shape. B. There are 2 sets of bond lengths. C. All the bond angles are right angles. D. Sulphur undergoes sp'ď hybridisation. Wha [Chl 35.
14, The following graph in Figure 2
shows the compressibility factor
(PV/nRT) curves of 4 gases: hydrogen,
nitrogen, ammonia and methane.
Which of the curve A, B, Cor D is that
of methane? *
PV
nRT
-D
1.0
Figure 2
Transcribed Image Text:14, The following graph in Figure 2 shows the compressibility factor (PV/nRT) curves of 4 gases: hydrogen, nitrogen, ammonia and methane. Which of the curve A, B, Cor D is that of methane? * PV nRT -D 1.0 Figure 2
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