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w v2x0 (8) v3x0 (@ 2D wD Which of the following molecules are polar and nor lanar? (a) PCE, ron (0 PF ‘aie Choose the polar and planar molecule. (A) Xe, (8) H,0, (©) 1,0 (0) NHs ‘Which of the following is non-polar and Non-planar? wm Cel, (8) SF, (Bc, (Dy AW of these In which of the following, lone pair moments. cancel out each other? (a) XeF, (B) SF, {C) XeOF, (0) NH; Which isomer of C.H,Cl, will have equal dipole moment with C,H NF, (8) PCI; CHE a a $03 Xe0F, XeF, {D) both (A) and (B). ci (0) 50,1, (0) Xe0F, (0) HOmeta> para. (C)_ortho > para > meta. {D) meta > ortho > para. Ifthe dipole moment of mete-nitrotoluene is 4.16 D, then the dipole moment of pare-nitrotoluene will be (A) 4=3.76D (8) w=0 (©) w=435D (D) w=4.16D ‘The incorrect order of dipole moment is TA) CHF 0, (€) CO>NO (0) H,0 FO Choose the correct option regarding AB,L where A= central atom, B = surrounding atom, n = number of singly bonded atom of 8, L=lone pairs on central atom. (A) When n = 1, then molecule will be polar and non-planar. 2, then molecule will be polar as well as planar. (C) When n= 2, then molecule will be non-polar as well as non-planar. (D) When n=2, then molecule will be non-polar but planar. ‘ABsL, (where A = central atom, x= number of lone pairs on the central Which of the following statement regarding the molecule, atom) is false? molecule will be polar as well as planar. (©) When x = 2; molecule will be polar as well as planar. (D) When x= 3; molecule will not-exist. “The % of ionic character will be highest for the compound ifthe value of experimental dipole moment isx.The theoretical value of dipole moment is 2.4 D.Then the value of x will be (a) 220 (8) 26D ©) 18D (0) 20D } 0.20nm) A) 33% (8) 66% (C) 99% (0) 72% ‘The experimental value for the dipole moment of A-8 bond having % jonic character of 30% will be (Given: bond length of A-B = 0.333 nm) (A) 240 (8) 36D () 48D (0) 600 For a compound CH,(CIXC= C(CI)CHs, two different forms were isolated. The isomer, ‘A’ was non-polar whereas isomer ‘B’ had =24D. If at room temperature, the observed dipole moment of the compound is 1.6 D, then (A) the two forms exist in equilibrium with each other at room temperature. (B) the % of the polar isomer will be greater than that of the non-polar one. (©) both (A) and (8). (D) the % of the non-polar isomer will be almost zero. — (0) — (0) — (0) — A) (A) ” ®) e) © oO — 6) © © a 6) «) o 8) © © (8) 8) ©

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