Select the type(s) of bonding which occur n eacli of the following: 44 Sodium borohydride, NaBHa (A] (BJ[C] (D] 45 Silver bromide, AgBr (A] [B] [C] (D] 46 lodine crystals l TAl[B][C][D]
Select the type(s) of bonding which occur n eacli of the following: 44 Sodium borohydride, NaBHa (A] (BJ[C] (D] 45 Silver bromide, AgBr (A] [B] [C] (D] 46 lodine crystals l TAl[B][C][D]
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Answer Q45, 46, 44
![Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding
Van-der waals forces
When 1odide ions react with iodate ions
1.
43.
in acid solution, the following reaction takes
place
5l) + 105ag) + 6Han)
In this reaction
2.
3.
Select the type(s) of bonding which occur in each
of the following:
- 312a9) + 3H20u)
al
The oxidation number of iodine in the
44
Sodium borohydride, NaBHi
(A] [B] [C] (D]
45
is
todide changes from 0 to -1
The oxidation number of iodine in the
iodate chages from +5 to -1
3 The iodate ion acts as an oxidizing agent
JAI[B][C] [D]
Question 44-46 concern the following types of
bonding
Silver bromide, AgBr
[A] [B] [C] [D]
lodine crystals l2
JA] [B][C] [D]
is
46
nd
QUESTION: 47-50
DIRECTIONS: Each of thie following questions consists of a statement in the lefi hand eolumin followed
by a second statement in the right hand column. Decide whether the first statement s true or false. Decide
whether the second statement is true or false.
Then choose
Il both statements are true and the second statement is a CORRECT explanation of the first statement
Il both statements are true but the second statement is NOT a CORRECT explanationi of the first statement
If the first statement is true but the second statement is false
If ihe lirst statement is false but the second statement is true
SUMMARY OF DIRECTIONS
1 to
uld
SECOND STATEMENT
FIRST
STATEMENT
Second statement is a CORRECT explanation of the first
Second statement is NOT a correct explanation of the first
True
True
bout
True
True
True
False
False
ad it
True
of
FIRST STATEMENT
SECOND STATEMENT
Phenol is a stronger acid than The ethanol molecule is stabilized by delocalization
47.
ethanol
which inhibits the donation of proton by the OH group
colved
48.
Phenolphthalein is pink in alkaline It is a colourless weak acid which forms a pink anion by
solutions and colourless in acidic solutions the loss of a proton (H)
lorine
ming
49.
Across the period of the periodie The effective nuclear charge increases across the period
ne ilin alentane enter the same shell
| 50.
responsible for air pollution
Oxides of nitrogen and sulphur are | Acid rain is destructive to botn animai anu pram me
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Transcribed Image Text:Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding
Van-der waals forces
When 1odide ions react with iodate ions
1.
43.
in acid solution, the following reaction takes
place
5l) + 105ag) + 6Han)
In this reaction
2.
3.
Select the type(s) of bonding which occur in each
of the following:
- 312a9) + 3H20u)
al
The oxidation number of iodine in the
44
Sodium borohydride, NaBHi
(A] [B] [C] (D]
45
is
todide changes from 0 to -1
The oxidation number of iodine in the
iodate chages from +5 to -1
3 The iodate ion acts as an oxidizing agent
JAI[B][C] [D]
Question 44-46 concern the following types of
bonding
Silver bromide, AgBr
[A] [B] [C] [D]
lodine crystals l2
JA] [B][C] [D]
is
46
nd
QUESTION: 47-50
DIRECTIONS: Each of thie following questions consists of a statement in the lefi hand eolumin followed
by a second statement in the right hand column. Decide whether the first statement s true or false. Decide
whether the second statement is true or false.
Then choose
Il both statements are true and the second statement is a CORRECT explanation of the first statement
Il both statements are true but the second statement is NOT a CORRECT explanationi of the first statement
If the first statement is true but the second statement is false
If ihe lirst statement is false but the second statement is true
SUMMARY OF DIRECTIONS
1 to
uld
SECOND STATEMENT
FIRST
STATEMENT
Second statement is a CORRECT explanation of the first
Second statement is NOT a correct explanation of the first
True
True
bout
True
True
True
False
False
ad it
True
of
FIRST STATEMENT
SECOND STATEMENT
Phenol is a stronger acid than The ethanol molecule is stabilized by delocalization
47.
ethanol
which inhibits the donation of proton by the OH group
colved
48.
Phenolphthalein is pink in alkaline It is a colourless weak acid which forms a pink anion by
solutions and colourless in acidic solutions the loss of a proton (H)
lorine
ming
49.
Across the period of the periodie The effective nuclear charge increases across the period
ne ilin alentane enter the same shell
| 50.
responsible for air pollution
Oxides of nitrogen and sulphur are | Acid rain is destructive to botn animai anu pram me
32

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