Chapter 2: Chemical Bonding, Molecular Structure & Coordination Chemistry (Set-1)

The bond formed by complete transfer of electrons is

A Ionic bond
B Covalent bond
C Metallic bond
D Hydrogen bond

Which factor increases ionic character in a bond

A Small electronegativity difference
B Large electronegativity difference
C Equal electronegativity
D High bond length only

According to Fajan’s rule, covalent character increases when

A Cation is large and anion is small
B Cation is small and highly charged
C Anion is small and non-polarizable
D Both ions are large

Which compound has maximum covalent character

A NaCl
B KCl
C MgCl₂
D AlCl₃

The shape of CH₄ molecule is

A Square planar
B Trigonal planar
C Tetrahedral
D Linear

Hybridization of central atom in BF₃ is

A sp
B sp²
C sp³
D dsp²

Shape of NH₃ molecule is

A Tetrahedral
B Trigonal pyramidal
C Trigonal planar
D Linear

Bond angle in water (H₂O) is about

A 180°
B 120°
C 109.5°
D 104.5°

Lone pair–lone pair repulsion is

A Least
B Equal to bond pair–bond pair
C Maximum
D Zero

The molecular shape of CO₂ is

A Bent
B Tetrahedral
C Trigonal planar
D Linear

Which molecule has sp hybridization on central atom

A NH₃
B BF₃
C BeCl₂
D CH₄

Which species is trigonal bipyramidal

A SF₄
B PF₅
C XeF₂
D IF₇

Shape of SF₄ is

A Tetrahedral
B Seesaw
C Square planar
D Linear

Shape of XeF₂ is

A Linear
B Bent
C Trigonal planar
D Octahedral

Shape of XeF₄ is

A Tetrahedral
B Square planar
C Trigonal pyramidal
D Seesaw

Hybridization in PF₅ is

A sp²
B sp³
C sp³d
D sp³d²

Which has square planar shape

A SF₆
B XeF₄
C NH₃
D PF₅

The bond order of O₂ molecule (MOT) is

A 1
B 2
C 2.5
D 3

The bond order of O₂⁺ is

A 1.5
B 2
C 2.5
D 3

Which species has the highest bond order

A O₂
B O₂⁻
C O₂⁺
D O₂²⁻

O₂ is paramagnetic because

A It has no electrons
B It has two unpaired electrons
C It has only paired electrons
D It has ionic bonding

Which molecule is diamagnetic

A O₂
B NO
C N₂
D O₂⁻

The bond order of N₂ molecule is

A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4

The correct order of bond length is

A N₂ < O₂ < O₂⁻
B O₂⁻ < O₂ < N₂
C O₂ < N₂ < O₂⁻
D N₂ < O₂⁻ < O₂

The bond order of He₂ is

A 1
B 0
C 0.5
D 2

The geometry of SF₆ is

A Trigonal bipyramidal
B Octahedral
C Square planar
D Tetrahedral

Hybridization of central atom in SF₆ is

A sp²
B sp³
C sp³d
D sp³d²

Which statement is correct about σ and π bonds

A π bond is stronger than σ bond always
B σ bond is formed by sidewise overlap
C σ bond allows free rotation more than π bond
D π bond is formed by head-on overlap

A coordinate bond is formed when

A Both atoms share one electron each
B One atom donates both bonding electrons
C Electrons are fully transferred
D Protons are shared

In NH₄⁺, the bond between N and H formed during ion formation is

A Ionic bond
B Coordinate bond
C Metallic bond
D Hydrogen bond

According to Werner’s theory, the ionizable ions are present in

A Primary valency sphere
B Secondary valency sphere
C Coordination sphere only
D Inner sphere only

Secondary valency of a metal corresponds to

A Atomic number
B Coordination number
C Mass number
D Valence electrons only

The coordination number of Co in [Co(NH₃)₆]³⁺ is

A 3
B 4
C 6
D 8

Which ligand is bidentate

A NH₃
B H₂O
C en (ethylenediamine)
D Cl⁻

A ligand that can donate two pairs of electrons is called

A Monodentate
B Bidentate
C Ambidentate
D Bridging

Which is an ambidentate ligand

A NH₃
B CN⁻
C H₂O
D CO

Oxidation state of Fe in [Fe(CN)₆]⁴⁻ is

A +1
B +2
C +3
D +4

Oxidation state of Co in [Co(NH₃)₅Cl]Cl₂ is

A +1
B +2
C +3
D +4

IUPAC name of [Co(NH₃)₆]Cl₃ is

A Hexaamminecobalt(III) chloride
B Hexaamminecobalt(II) chloride
C Trichloride hexaamminecobalt
D Cobalt hexaammine trichloride

The geometry of coordination number 6 complexes is commonly

A Linear
B Trigonal planar
C Octahedral
D Tetrahedral

Which complex shows geometrical isomerism

A [Co(NH₃)₆]³⁺
B [Pt(NH₃)₂Cl₂]
C [Zn(NH₃)₄]²⁺
D [Ag(NH₃)₂]⁺

[Pt(NH₃)₂Cl₂] has how many geometrical isomers

A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4

Optical isomerism is shown by

A [Co(NH₃)₆]³⁺
B [Co(en)₃]³⁺
C [Pt(NH₃)₂Cl₂]
D [Ni(CO)₄]

Coordination number of Ni in [Ni(CO)₄] is

A 2
B 4
C 6
D 8

The geometry of [Ni(CO)₄] is

A Square planar
B Tetrahedral
C Octahedral
D Linear

In CFT, splitting of d-orbitals in octahedral field produces

A Two orbitals lower, three higher
B Three orbitals lower, two higher
C All five equal
D Four lower, one higher

In tetrahedral field, the d-orbital splitting is

A Same as octahedral
B Opposite of octahedral and smaller magnitude
C No splitting occurs
D Only one orbital splits

Strong field ligands generally cause

A High spin complexes always
B Low spin complexes in octahedral cases
C No pairing of electrons
D No effect on splitting

Which ligand is strongest field among these

A I⁻
B F⁻
C H₂O
D CN⁻

Which complex is most likely low spin (octahedral)

A [FeF₆]³⁻
B [Fe(H₂O)₆]³⁺
C [Fe(CN)₆]³⁻
D [CoF₆]³⁻