11. The ground state electron configuration of 2Cu atom is: Ar] 4s' 3d b) [Ar] 4s' 4d c) [Kr] 4s' 3dl0 d) [Kr) 4s' 3d e) [Ar] 4s 3d 12. Which of the following isoelectronic ions has the smallest radius: a) Ca b) Mg c) o 13. Which of the following compounds would be expected to bave the highest melting point? d) S- a) NCI, O OCI, c) MgCla d) LICI e) CI, 14. Which of these species have two resonance structures? a) CH, b) CH;O e) H;0 d) NO,CI e) H;S 15. The formal charge on N in the Lewis structure of NO, is: a) +2 b) +1 d) - 1 16. which of the following compounds does not obey the octect rule? a) Sic b) XeCl, c) PH, O NO, S'H (P 17.What is the molecular geometry (shape) of BrF.? a) T-shaped b) tetrahedral e) seesaw or distorted tetrahedral square planar d) trigonal pyramidal 18. The hybridization of the ceptral atom, P, in PCl, is: a sp' b) sp c) sp d) sp'd e) sp'd 19. Which of the following compounds is polar (has a dipole moment)? a) CF. CIF e) Bef: d) XeF, e) BF, 20. According to valence-bond theory, the bonding in ketene, H,CCO, is best described as 6 five a bonds. c) four o bonds and two a bonds. e) five a bonds. b) three a bonds and two a bonds. d) four a bonds and one x bond.

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11. The ground state electron configuration of 29Cu atom is:
eHAr] 4s' 3de
b) [Ar] 4s' 4d
c) [Kr] 4s' 3dl0
d) [Kr) 4s 3d
e) [Ar] 4s' 3d
12. Which of the following isoelectronic ions has the smallest radius:
a) Ca
b) Mg
c) O
13. Which of the following compounds would be expected to bave the highest melting point?
d) S-
a) NCI,
c) MgCla
d) LICI
e) CCl.
14. Which of these species have two resonance structures?
a) CH,
b) CH;O
e) H2O
d) NO,CI
e) H;S
15. The formal charge on N in the Lewis structure of NO, is:
a) +2
b) +1
d) – 1
-2
16. which of the following compounds does not obey the octect rule?
a) SiCL
b) XeCle
c) PH,
d) H;S
O NO:
17.What is the molecular geometry (shape) of BrF, ?
a) T-shaped
d) trigonal pyramidal
b) tetrahedral
e) seesaw or distorted tetrahedral
square planar
18.
The hybridization of the central atom, P, in PCla is:
O sp
b) sp
c) sp
d) sp'd?
e) sp' d
19.
Which of the felowing compounds is polar (has a dipole moment)?
a) CF.
E) BeF,
d) XeF,
e) BF,
20. According to valence-bond theory, the bonding in ketene, H,CCO, is best described as
6 five a bonds.
c) four o bonds and two n bonds.
e) five a bonds.
b) three o bonds and two a bonds.
d) four o bonds and one x bond.
Transcribed Image Text:11. The ground state electron configuration of 29Cu atom is: eHAr] 4s' 3de b) [Ar] 4s' 4d c) [Kr] 4s' 3dl0 d) [Kr) 4s 3d e) [Ar] 4s' 3d 12. Which of the following isoelectronic ions has the smallest radius: a) Ca b) Mg c) O 13. Which of the following compounds would be expected to bave the highest melting point? d) S- a) NCI, c) MgCla d) LICI e) CCl. 14. Which of these species have two resonance structures? a) CH, b) CH;O e) H2O d) NO,CI e) H;S 15. The formal charge on N in the Lewis structure of NO, is: a) +2 b) +1 d) – 1 -2 16. which of the following compounds does not obey the octect rule? a) SiCL b) XeCle c) PH, d) H;S O NO: 17.What is the molecular geometry (shape) of BrF, ? a) T-shaped d) trigonal pyramidal b) tetrahedral e) seesaw or distorted tetrahedral square planar 18. The hybridization of the central atom, P, in PCla is: O sp b) sp c) sp d) sp'd? e) sp' d 19. Which of the felowing compounds is polar (has a dipole moment)? a) CF. E) BeF, d) XeF, e) BF, 20. According to valence-bond theory, the bonding in ketene, H,CCO, is best described as 6 five a bonds. c) four o bonds and two n bonds. e) five a bonds. b) three o bonds and two a bonds. d) four o bonds and one x bond.
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