Q33.Which of the following conversions involves change in both shape and hybridisation? (1) H2O → H3O+ (2) BF3 →BF 4− (3) CH4 → C2H6 (4) NH3 → NH+4
What This Question Tests
This question tests the ability to determine hybridization and molecular geometry using VSEPR theory and identify which chemical conversion results in changes in both.
Concepts Tested
📚 NCERT Sections This Tests
5.15 — Discuss The Nature Of Bonding In The Following Coordination Entities On The
Chemistry Class 11 · Chapter 5
5.15 Discuss the nature of bonding in the following coordination entities on the basis of valence bond theory: (i) [Fe(CN)6] 4– (ii) [FeF6] 3– (iii) [Co(C2O4)3]3– (iv) [CoF6] 3–
5.16 — Draw Figure To Show The Splitting Of D Orbitals In An Octahedral Crystal Field.
Chemistry Class 11 · Chapter 5
5.16 Draw figure to show the splitting of d orbitals in an octahedral crystal field.
5.25 — Explain The Violet Colour Of The Complex [Ti(H2O)6] 3+ On The Basis Of Crystal
Chemistry Class 11 · Chapter 5
5.25 Explain the violet colour of the complex [Ti(H2O)6] 3+ on the basis of crystal field theory.
📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Chemical Bonding
- Topic
- Hybridization, VSEPR theory, Molecular geometry
- Year
- 2018
- Shift
- 16 Apr Online
- Q Number
- Q33
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 11 Chemistry Ch 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
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