Description : In which type of molecule, the dipole moment may be nonzero (L `to` Lone pair ) :-
Last Answer : In which type of molecule, the dipole moment may be nonzero (L `to` Lone pair ) :- A. `AB_(2)L_(2)` B. `AB_(2)L_(3)` C. `AB_(4)L_(2)` D. `AB_(4)`
Description : Compare dipole moment of the following `CH_(3)-CH_(2)-C=CH , CH_(3)-C=C-CH_(3)`
Last Answer : Compare dipole moment of the following `CH_(3)-CH_(2)-C=CH , CH_(3)-C=C-CH_(3)`
Description : Which of the following compounds have non zero dipole moment.
Last Answer : Which of the following compounds have non zero dipole moment. A. `C Cl_(4)` B. C. D.
Description : The angle between the bonding orbitals of a molecules `AX_(3)` with zero dipole moment is
Last Answer : The angle between the bonding orbitals of a molecules `AX_(3)` with zero dipole moment is A. `120^(º)` B. `109^(º)` C. `104^(º)` D. `180^(º)`
Description : Which of the following fluorides of Xe has zero dipole moment ?
Last Answer : Which of the following fluorides of Xe has zero dipole moment ? A. `XeF_(2)` B. `XeF_(6)` C. `XeF_(4)` D. Both (1) & (3)
Description : The fluoride of Xenon with zero dipole moment is
Last Answer : The fluoride of Xenon with zero dipole moment is A. `XeF_(6)` B. `XeO_(3)` C. `XeF_(4)` D. `XeO_(2)F_(2)`
Description : Which molecule has a dipole moment?
Last Answer : H2S
Description : If a polar molecule has a charge of 4.8 * 10^ (-10) and internuclear distance is 1A then what is its dipole moment ?
Last Answer : 4.8 * 10-10 e.s.u * 1A0 4.8 * 10-10 * 10-8 4.8 * 10-18 e.s.u – Cm = 4.8 Debye Give the mathematical expression to calculate or measure the percentage of ionic Character. % of Ionic Character = (Observed dipole moment / Dipole moment of 100% ionic bond)*100
Description : Water is a good solvent of ionic salts because - (1) It has no colour (2) It has a boiling point (3) It has a high dipole moment (4) It has a high specific heat
Last Answer : (3) It has a high dipole moment
Description : Magnetic dipole moment is a vector quantity directed from which direction?
Last Answer : South to north
Description : Phenol has smaller dipole moment than methanol. (OR) Why are dipole moments of phenols smaller than dipole moments of alcohols ?
Last Answer : Due to electron-withdrawing effect of the benzene ring, the C — O bond in phenol is less polar but in case of methanol due to electron-donating effect of — CH3 group, C — O bond is more polar.
Description : Find the current in a dipole with a moment of 16 units and area of 9 units. a) 1.78 b) 2.78 c) 1.87 d) 2.34
Last Answer : a) 1.78
Description : Find the orbital angular moment of a dipole with angular velocity of 1.6m/s and radius 35cm(in 10-31 order) a) 1.78 b) 8.71 c) 7.18 d) 2.43
Description : Find the orbital dipole moment in a field of dipoles of radius 20cm and angular velocity of 2m/s(in 10 -22 order) a) 64 b) 76 c) 54 d) 78
Last Answer : a) 64
Description : Polarizability is defined as the a) Product of dipole moment and electric field b) Ratio of dipole moment to electric field c) Ratio of electric field to dipole moment d) Product of dielectric constant and dipole moment
Last Answer : b) Ratio of dipole moment to electric field
Description : The best definition of polarisation is a) Orientation of dipoles in random direction b) Electric dipole moment per unit volume c) Orientation of dipole moments d) Change in polarity of every dipole
Last Answer : b) Electric dipole moment per unit volume
Description : The permittivity is also called a) Electrostatic energy b) Dielectric constant c) Dipole moment d) Susceptibility
Last Answer : b) Dielectric constant
Description : Debye is the unit used to measure a) Permittivity b) Electric dipole moment c) Magnetic dipole moment d) Susceptibility
Last Answer : b) Electric dipole moment
Description : Calculate the distance between two charges of 4C forming a dipole, with a dipole moment of 6 units. a) 1 b) 1.5 c) 2 d) 2.5
Last Answer : b) 1.5
Description : Calculate the dipole moment of a dipole with equal charges 2C and -2C separated by a distance of 2cm. a) 0.02 b) 0.04 c) 0.06 d) 0.08
Last Answer : b) 0.04
Description : Which of the following compounds has maximum dipole moment? (a) p-Dichlorobenzene (b) m-Dichlorobenzene (c) o-Dichlorobenzene (d) Carbon tetrachloride
Last Answer : o-Dichlorobenzene
Description : The pH at which the amino acid shows no tendency to migrate when placed in an electric field is known as its : (a) Isoelectric point (b) Dipole moment (c) Iodine number (d) Wavelength
Last Answer : Isoelectric point
Description : Which of the following compounds will have zero dipole moment? (a) cis-1,2-dibromoethylene (b) 1,1-dibromoethylene (c) trans-1,2-dibromoethylene (d) all of these
Last Answer : trans-1,2-dibromoethylene
Description : Which of the following compounds have highest dipole moment? (a) dichloromethane (b) chloroform (c) chloromethane (d) carbon tetrachloride
Last Answer : dichloromethane
Description : Which molecule has the greatest dipole moment (a) CH3Cl (b) CH3Br (c) CH3F (d) CH3I
Last Answer : CH3F
Description : Which of the following compounds have lowest dipole moment? (a) carbon tetrachloride (b) chloromethane (c) dichloromethane (d) chloroform
Last Answer : carbon tetrachloride
Description : Which molecule has a nonzero dipole moment? (a) Cl2 (b) CO2 (c) CCl4 (d) CHCl3
Last Answer : CHCl3
Description : Which of the following compounds will show dipole moment? (a) cis-1,2-dichloroethylene (b) o-dichlorobenzene (c) trans-1,2-dichloroethylene (d) p-dichlorobenzene
Last Answer : cis-1,2-dichloroethylene o-dichlorobenzene
Description : A compound will be sensitive towards IR radiation only when one of the following properties undergo transition on (A) Polarizability (B) Dielectric constant (C) Dipole moment (D) Refractivity
Last Answer : (C) Dipole moment
Description : he dipole magnetic moment (μ) is directly proportional to nuclear spin (I), connected by a constant called the A. Gyromagnetic ratio (γ) B. Planck's constant (h) C. Nuclear susceptibility (χ) D. Chemical shift (δ)
Last Answer : Gyromagnetic ratio (γ)
Description : Which of the following molecules has a permanent electric dipole moment? w) H2O x) Cl2 y) CH4 z) N2
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- H2O
Description : Which of the following molecules has a dipole moment? w) BF3 x) NH3 y) CCL4 z) CH4
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- NH3
Description : Which of the following molecules does NOT have a dipole moment of zero? w) BeCl2 x) BF3 y) CO2 z) NH3
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- NH3
Description : 1. Who was the first General-Secretary of the Indian National Congress? 2. Which first Bank was established in India? 3. Magnetic dipole moment is a vector quantity directed from which direction? 4. How much ... 19. Which is the largest river in the world? 20. Who was known as 'Andhra Bhoja'?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Dadabhai Naoroji 2. Bank of Hindustan 3. South to north 4. 966 million kms 5. Sheep 6. Nitrogen 7. Constitution of Canada 8. Dr. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 9. The horse latitude 10. ... . Kharoshti 16. 69th Amendment 17. Preparation of the plan 18. September 19 19. Amazon 20. Krishnadeva Raya
Description : When two ice cubes are pressed together, they join to form one cube. Which one of the following helps to hold them together? (1) Hydrogen bond formation (2) Vander waals forces (3) Covalent attraction (4) Dipole interaction
Last Answer : (1) Hydrogen bond formation Explanation: When two ice cubes are pressed together, they join to form one cube due to hydrogen bond.
Description : Give one example for each of the following types of inter-particle forces (a) London dispersion forces (b)Dipole-Dipole forces (c) Hydrogen bond (d) Ion-dipole forces
Last Answer : Ans. (a) noble gases. (b) between HCl molecules. (c) Between water molecules or HF molecules. (d)Between NO3- and water molecules.
Description : Arrange the following types of interactions in correct order of their increasing strength : Covalent, hydrogen bonding, Vander Waals, dipole dipole
Last Answer : Vander Waals < dipole dipole < hydrogen bonding < covalent.
Description : What type of intermolecular interactions does (CH3CH2)2NH undergo? (a) induced dipole-induced dipole (b) dipole-dipole (c) hydrogen bonding (d) all of these
Last Answer : all of these
Description : What is the strongest intermolecular force present in liquid ethanol? (a) induced dipole-induced dipole (b) dipole-dipole, specifically hydrogen bonding (c) dipole-dipole, but not hydrogen bonding (d) ion-dipole
Last Answer : dipole-dipole, specifically hydrogen bonding
Description : Which of the following is the strongest interaction? (a) a covalent bond (b) dipole-dipole interactions (c) hydrogen bonding (d) van der Waals
Last Answer : a covalent bond
Description : Which force is most important in allowing ammonia, NH3, to dissolve in water? A hydrogen bonding B dipole-induced dipole C ion-dipole D dipole-dipole E ionic
Last Answer : A hydrogen bonding
Description : The boiling points of the halogens increase going from F2 to I2. What type of intermolecular forces are responsible for this trend? w) permanent dipole x) hydrogen bonding y) ion-ion attraction z) London dispersion forces
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- LONDON DISPERSION FORCES
Last Answer : Hydrogen bond formation
Description : Define and explain the following terms: i. Zero vector (Null vector) ii. Resultant vector iii. Negative vectors iv. Equal vectors
Last Answer : Define and explain the following terms: i. Zero vector (Null vector) ii. Resultant vector ... vectors iv. Equal vectors v. Position vector
Description : The spin-only magnetic moment [in units of Bohr magneton, `(mu_(B)` of `Ni^(2+))` in aqueous solution would be (atomic number of `Ni=28)`
Last Answer : The spin-only magnetic moment [in units of Bohr magneton, `(mu_(B)` of `Ni^(2+))` in aqueous solution would be ( ... ` A. 2.84 B. 4.8 C. 0 D. 1.73
Description : Why does hydrogen iodide in an aqueous solution conduct an electricity?
Last Answer : Hydrogen iodide is dissociated in water.
Description : What statement about Arrhenius acids is FALSETheir aqueous solutions are electrolytesTheir water solutions are called aqueous acids They increase the concentration of hydroxide ions in aqueous solutionThey are molecular compounds with hydrogen ions?
Last Answer : The answer is: They increase the concentration of hydroxide ions in aqueous solution.
Description : PH is the negative logarithm of the hydrogen Ion Concentration express4ed in moles/liter of aqueous solution. PH of buffer solution is calculated by. Henderson's equation Name the best ... Chemical kinetics deals with study of. Rates and mechanisms of chemical and Biochemical reactions
Last Answer : What does Thermodynamics helps in predicting ?
Description : The pH value of 12 may be of an aqueous solution of 1. Sodium hydroxide 2. Lithium hydroxide 3. Sodium chloride 4. Hydrogen chloride The correct statements are: (a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 and 4 (c) 3 and 4 (d) 1 and 4
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : A single covalent bond (a) Is formed by the transfer of two electrons (b) Exists between hydrogen and chlorine in an aqueous solution, of hydrochloric acid (c) Is longer than a double bond (d) Does not require energy to disrupt it unlike an ionic bond
Last Answer : Ans:(c)