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Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 1

Direction (Q. Nos. 1-15) This section contains 11 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q. For the
I. benzene (C6H6) and
II. borazine (B3N3H6)

Select the correct statement.

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(C—H) bond lengths are different from (B—H) and (N—H) bond lengths. Both are planar.

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 2

Which is not the correct structure of   ion?

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 2

In structure (a), octet of N-atom is not complete. In all the other structures, octets of N and all the O-atoms are complete.

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Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 3

Which of the following angle corresponds to sp2 hybridisation?

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 3

sp2 hybridisation gives three sp2 hybrid orbitals which are planar triangular forming an angle of 120° with each other.
The electronic configurations of three elements A, B and C are given below.
Answer the questions from 14 to 17 on the basis of these configurations.
A ls22s22p6
B ls22s22p63s23p3
C ls22s22p63s23p

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 4

Which of the following species has tetrahedral geometry?

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 4

BH4– has 4 bond pairs and 0 lone pairs, so it is tetrahedral. CO3(2-) has 3 bond pairs and 0 lone pairs, so it is trigonal planar. NH2- has 4 bond pairs and 2 lone pairs, so it is bent or angular. H3O+​ has 4 bond pairs and 1 lone pair, so it is a trigonal pyramid.

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 5

Which of the following structures is more acceptable for HNO3?

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Structure is decided based on formal charge.


where, v = valence electrons
s = shared electrons
u = unshared electrons



Structure with at least one neutral atom is favoured.

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 6

Consider the following pairs



Q. More stable species in each pair is 

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 6

Greater the resonating structures, greater the stability.
I : (Y)with negative charge has greater delocalisation of n-electrons than HNO3(X).


Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 7

Azide ion exhibits an (N—N) bond order of 2 and may be represented by resonance structures I, II and III given below :

Select the correct statement(s) about more contributions, 

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 7

Structure with least formal charge on each atom, makes greater contributions. Also, structures with at least one neutral atom is also favoured II and III identical.

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 8

C—Cl bond in (vinyl chloride) is stabilised in the same way as in 

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 8


Due to delocalisation of π-electrons, (C—Cl) bond is stable and it does not show SN reactions; Cl directly attached (C=C) bond, i.e. vinyl group.

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 9

NO2 can be represented as 

Q. Formal charge on each oxygen atom is

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 9

Formal charge (F)

where, v = valence electrons = 6
s = shared electrons = 4
u = unshared electron = 4

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 10

Which representation for the Lewis structure of HNO3 is correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 10

Only structure a is able to show the valence electrons along with charge distributions. So, ith the Lewis structure of HNO3 .

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 11

By SN 1 reaction allyl chloride changes to allyl alcohol as shown

Select the correct product isotope of carbon)

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SN1 means unimolecular (1) nucleophilic (N) substitution (S). Rate is independent of molar concentration of H2O but is dependend on molar concentration of





(14C at changed position due to resonance).

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 12

Stability of (C—Cl) bond in chlorobenzene is sim ilar to (C—Cl) bond in

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 12


(C—Cl) bond has (C=Cl) double bond character, thus it is stable.

Benzyl carbocation is stable due to resonance, hence (C—Cl) bond is cleaved easily.

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 13

Consider the following compounds

I. Vinyl chloride
II. B3N3H6

Delocalisation takes place 

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Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 14

Hydrogen bonds are formed in many compounds e.g., H2O, HF, NH3. The boiling point of such compounds depends to a large extent on the strength of hydrogen bond and the number of hydrogen bonds. The correct decreasing order of the boiling points of above compounds is :

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 14

Strength of H-bonding depends on the electronegativity of the atom which follows the order: F > O > N .
Strength of H-bond is in the order:
H……. F > H…….. O > H…….. N
But each H2O molecule is linked to 4 other H2O molecules through H-bonds whereas each HF molecule is linked only to two other HF molecules.
Hence, correct decreasing order of the boiling points is HzO > HF > NH3.

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 15

Out of the following two structures of N2O, which is more accurate?

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Plan Oxygen is more electronegative than oxygen, hence the structure with a negative formal charge on oxygen atom is probably lower in energy than the structure that has a negative formal charge on N-atom is more accurate.
Thus (I) is more accurate than (II).

*Multiple options can be correct
Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 16

Direction (Q. Nos. 16-17) This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONE or  MORE THANT ONE  is correct.

Q. Select the correct statements about O3.

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 16

(a) All (O—O) bonds in O3 are equivalent, thus it is resonance hybrid of I and II- True.





(d) No unpaired electron in O3 -diamagnetic.
Thus, (d) is false.

*Multiple options can be correct
Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 17

Select the correct statement(s) about benzene (C6H6),

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 17

Due to complete-delocalisation of π-electrons, benzene exists as resonance structures.

Thus, (C=C) bonds and (C —C) bonds are of equal length and stability.
All (C— H) bonds are equivalent.
C-atom is also sp2-hybridised.

Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 18

Direction (Q. Nos. 18-20) This section contains  a paragraph, each describing theory, experiments, data etc. three Questions related to paragraph have been given.Each question have only one correct answer among the four given options (a),(b),(c),(d).

Fluorine nitrate,  is an oxidising agent, used as a rocket propellant.
 this oxygen is different from other two)
 


 

Q. Possible structure of FONO2 is

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double bond single bond character character


Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 19

Fluorine nitrate,  is an oxidising agent, used as a rocket propellant.
 this oxygen is different from other two)
 


 

Q. N-atom is ...... hybridised.

Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 19

double bond single bond character character



Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 20

Fluorine nitrate,  is an oxidising agent, used as a rocket propellant.
 this oxygen is different from other two)
 


 

Q. Which is/are correct a -bonding scheme?

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double bond single bond character character


*Answer can only contain numeric values
Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 21

Direction (Q. Nos. 21 and 22) This section contains 2 questions. when worked out will result in an integer from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).

Q. How many electrons are delocalised in pyridine?


Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 21

Lone pair on N-atom is not delocalised in pyridine.


Thus total = 6π-electrons.

*Answer can only contain numeric values
Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 22

Addition of HBr at position A and B in the following compound is called x,y-addition.

Q. What is value of (x + y)?


Detailed Solution for Test: Formal Charge & Resonance - Question 22

Addition in conjugated diene can be 1 ,2 - or 1 , 4-typ

At position A,B it is called 1 , 4-addition.

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