Description : Among the following molecules, `(i)XeO_(3)(ii)XeOF_(4)(iii)XeF_(6)` those having same number of lone pairs on `Xe` are:
Last Answer : Among the following molecules, `(i)XeO_(3)(ii)XeOF_(4)(iii)XeF_(6)` those having same number of lone pairs on ... iii) only D. (D) (i),(ii) and (iii)
Description : Total number of lone pairs on Xe in `XeF_(2), XeO_(3)F_(2), XeF_(4), XeF_(6)` is t,u,v & w respectively. Then
Last Answer : Total number of lone pairs on Xe in `XeF_(2), XeO_(3)F_(2), XeF_(4), XeF_(6)` is t,u,v & w respectively. Then A. ... `v +w = 3` C. `u = 0` D. `w = 1`
Description : The number of lone pairs of electrons on xenon atom in `XeF_(4)` molecule is
Last Answer : The number of lone pairs of electrons on xenon atom in `XeF_(4)` molecule is A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. zero
Description : The number of lone pairs of electrons present in central atom of `CIF_3` is:
Last Answer : The number of lone pairs of electrons present in central atom of `CIF_3` is:
Description : In molecule of calcium sulfide calcium has two valence electron bonds and a sulfur atom has six valence electrons. How many lone pairs of electrons are present in the Lewis structure of calcium?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Oxidation number of Xe in `XeF_(5)^(-)` is :
Last Answer : Oxidation number of Xe in `XeF_(5)^(-)` is : A. `+1` B. `+2` C. `+3` D. `+4`
Description : Find the number of compounds among the following whose hydrolysis is a non-redox reaction. `XeF_(2),XeF_(4),XeF_(6),XeO_(2)F_(2),XeOF_(4),Xe,XeO_(3)`
Last Answer : Find the number of compounds among the following whose hydrolysis is a non-redox reaction. `XeF_(2),XeF_(4),XeF_(6),XeO_(2)F_(2),XeOF_(4),Xe,XeO_(3)`
Description : In `XeO_(3)` and `XeF_(6)` the oxidation state of `Xe` is
Last Answer : In `XeO_(3)` and `XeF_(6)` the oxidation state of `Xe` is A. `sp^(3)d^(2)` to `sp^(3)d` B. `sp^(3)d^(3)` ... ^(3)d^(2)` D. `sp^(3)d^(3)` to `sp^(3)d`
Description : `XeF_(6)` reacts with silica to form xenon compound X. The oxidation state of Xe in X is :
Last Answer : `XeF_(6)` reacts with silica to form xenon compound X. The oxidation state of Xe in X is :
Description : The increasing d-character in hybridisation of Xe in `XeF_(2), XeF_(4), XeF_(6)` is
Last Answer : The increasing d-character in hybridisation of Xe in `XeF_(2), XeF_(4), XeF_(6)` is A. `XeF_(2)lt XeF_(4) ... (2)` D. `XeF_(2)lt XeF_(6)lt XeF_(4)`
Description : In `OF_2`, the number of bond pairs and lone pairs of electrons are respectively,
Last Answer : In `OF_2`, the number of bond pairs and lone pairs of electrons are respectively, A. 2,6 B. 2,8 C. 2,10 D. 2,9
Description : How many lone pairs of electrons exist on the central atom in ammonia?
Last Answer : One lone pair. The central atom is N (nitrogen) which has 5valence electrons. Three of them are shared with 3 hydrogen atoms,leaving 2 electrons (1 lone pair) on the N.
Description : Where are the two lone pairs of electrons of the oxygen atom in an alcohol molecule located? (a) in two p orbitals (b) in two sp orbitals (c) in two sp2 orbitals (d) in two sp3 orbitals
Last Answer : in two sp3 orbitals
Description : Explain why the water molecule has a bent shape and a bond angle less than 109.5° The electron repulsion between the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen of water causes the O–H bonds to squeeze close together
Last Answer : The electron repulsion between the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen of water causes the O–H bonds to squeeze close together
Description : Among noble gases, Xe is quite reactive and form a number of fluorides and oxyfluorides. In these compounds the electrons, from 5p orbitals are excite
Last Answer : Among noble gases, Xe is quite reactive and form a number of fluorides and oxyfluorides. In these ... B. Square pyramid C. square planar D. octahedral
Last Answer : Among noble gases, Xe is quite reactive and form a number of fluorides and oxyfluorides. In these compounds ... `XeF_(2)` and tetraheddral `XeO_(3)`
Last Answer : Among noble gases, Xe is quite reactive and form a number of fluorides and oxyfluorides. In these compounds the ... ` C. `XeO_(2)F_(2)` D. Xe
Description : From the elements: Cl, Br, F, O, Al, C, Li, Cs and Xe; choose the following: (a) The element with highest negative electron gain enthalpy. (b) The element with lowest ionization enthalpy. ( ... . (f)The element which belongs to zero group. (g) The elements which forms largest number of compounds.
Last Answer : Ans. (a). The element chlorine (Cl) has the highest negative electron gain enthalpy. (b). The element cesium (Cs) has lowest ionization enthalpy. (c). The element fluorine F has lowest atomic radius. (d ... zero group (or group 18). (g). The element carbon (C) forms the largest number of compounds.
Description : `NH_4ClO_4 + NHO_3 to (A) + (B) oversetDeltato (C )` (neutral oxide) The summation of number of lone pairs and atomicities of compound B and C is .
Last Answer : `NH_4ClO_4 + NHO_3 to (A) + (B) oversetDeltato (C )` (neutral oxide) The summation of number of lone pairs and atomicities of compound B and C is .
Description : The number of lone pairs on central atom in `XeF_2, XeF_4 and XeF_6` are:
Last Answer : The number of lone pairs on central atom in `XeF_2, XeF_4 and XeF_6` are: A. (A) 1,2,3 B. (B) 3,2,1 C. (C) 2,2,1 D. (D) 1,3,2
Description : Which of the following xenon compound has the same number of lone pairs as in `I_(3)^(-)`? (near central atom)
Last Answer : Which of the following xenon compound has the same number of lone pairs as in `I_(3)^(-)`? (near central atom) ... XeO_(3)` C. `XeF_(4)` D. `XeO_(4)`
Description : The number of lone pairs available on the central atom of sulphur tetra fluoride is
Last Answer : The number of lone pairs available on the central atom of sulphur tetra fluoride is
Description : The summation of total no. of lone pairs and `sigma` bonds in in species (A,B and C) is
Last Answer : The summation of total no. of lone pairs and `sigma` bonds in in species (A,B and C) is
Description : How many lone pairs are associated with xenon in xenon difluoride ?
Last Answer : How many lone pairs are associated with xenon in xenon difluoride ? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
Description : Asseration: `SeCl_(4)`, does not havea tetrahedral structure. Reason: `Se` in `SeCl_(4)` has two lone pairs.
Last Answer : Asseration: `SeCl_(4)`, does not havea tetrahedral structure. Reason: `Se` in `SeCl_(4)` has two lone pairs.
Description : How many lone pairs in CCl4?
Last Answer : Zero
Description : Do lone pairs have an effect on bond angles?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What shape would a molecule with two bounds groups and two lone pairs have?
Last Answer : The correct answer is: Bent.
Description : Which of the following species contains three bond pairs and one lone pair around the central atom? (1) PCl3 (2) H2O (3) BF3 (4) NH2
Last Answer : PCl3
Description : How many electron lone pairs are on the central atom in Hydrogen Sulfide?
Last Answer : ANSWER: TWO
Description : Total number of lone pair of electrons around oxygens in diethyl peroxide `is//are`
Last Answer : Total number of lone pair of electrons around oxygens in diethyl peroxide `is//are` A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 0
Description : (A) Ether behaves as bases in the presence of mineral acids. (R ) Due to the presence of lone pair of electrons on oxygen.
Last Answer : (A) Ether behaves as bases in the presence of mineral acids. (R ) Due to the presence of lone pair of ... R is false D. A is false but R is true
Description : The lone pair of electrons at one of the ring nitrogens in the given amino acid makes a potential ligand, which is important in binding the iron atoms in hemoglobin: (A) Tryptophan (B) Threonine (C) Histidine (D) Serine
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Pyridine is less basic than trimethylamine because the lone-pair of electrons on N-atom in pyridine resides in (a) sp2 hybrid orbital (b) sp hybrid orbital (c) sp3 hybrid orbital (d) p-orbital
Last Answer : sp2 hybrid orbita
Description : Pyrrole is less basic than pyridine because the lone-pair of electrons on Natom in pyrrole (a) is part of the delocalized π molecular orbital. (b) is not part of the delocalized π molecular orbital. (c) resides in sp2 hybrid orbital (d) resides in sp hybrid orbital
Last Answer : is part of the delocalized π molecular orbital.
Description : Acetamide is a much weaker base than ammonia. This is because (a) the electron withdrawing effect of the C=O group makes the lone pair of electrons on nitrogen atom less available for protonation. (b) ) ... NH2 group. (d) an H atom from the nitrogen is less easily lost from CH3CONH2 than from NH3.
Last Answer : the electron withdrawing effect of the C=O group makes the lone pair of electrons on nitrogen atom less available for protonation
Description : The lone-pair electrons of the methyl anion occupy a __________ orbital. (a) s (b) sp (c) sp2 (d) sp3
Last Answer : sp3
Description : Which of the following statements is correct regarding nucleophiles? (a) They have an overall positive charge (b) They have a lone-pair of electrons (c) They have an unpaired electron (d) They have empty orbitals
Last Answer : (b) They have a lone-pair of electrons
Description : What is the atomic number of Xe ?
Last Answer : The atomic number of Xe is 54
Description : The number of neutrons accompanying the formation of `._(54)Xe^(139)` and `._(38)Sr^(94)` from the absorption of a slow neutron by `._(92)U^(235)`, fo
Last Answer : The number of neutrons accompanying the formation of `._(54)Xe^(139)` and `._(38)Sr^(94)` from the ... `._(92)U^(235)`, followed by nuclear fission is
Description : When The number of bonding pairs in a molecule is equal to the number of electrons?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Blackwater's (Xe) CEO wants to be a high school teacher. Discuss.
Last Answer : Has he been charged and found guilty of a criminal offence?
Description : What is the integral of xe^(-x) dx?
Last Answer : Sorry, my fingers and toes only go to 20.
Description : Evaluate: `int(x+1)/(x(1+xe^x)^2)dx`
Last Answer : Evaluate: `int(x+1)/(x(1+xe^x)^2)dx`
Description : In the reaction `A^(-n2)+xe^(-)rarrA^(-n1)` . Here, x will be :
Last Answer : In the reaction `A^(-n2)+xe^(-)rarrA^(-n1)` . Here, x will be : A. `n_(1)+n_(2)` B. `n_(2)-n_(1)` C. `n_(1)-n_(2)` D. `n_(1).n_(2)`
Description : Consider the following reactions `underset(2)(Xe)+underset(1)(F_2)overset(Ni)to A` `underset(1)(Xe)+underset(20)(F_2)to B` `underset(1)(Xe)+underset(5
Last Answer : Consider the following reactions `underset(2)(Xe)+underset(1)(F_2)overset(Ni)to A` `underset(1)(Xe)+underset(20 ... B D. A,B, C are act as lewis base.
Description : `""_(92)U^(235)` nucleus absorbs a neutron and disintegrates into `""_(54)Xe^(139) .""_(38)Sr^(94)` and X. What will be the product X ?
Last Answer : `""_(92)U^(235)` nucleus absorbs a neutron and disintegrates into `""_(54)Xe^(139) .""_(38) ... B. 2-neutrons C. `alpha`-particles D. `beta`-particle