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प्रश्न
Name the type of bonds formed in ionic compounds and in the compounds formed by carbon.
उत्तर
In ionic compounds, ionic bonds are formed; while in carbon compounds, covalent bonds are formed.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Give one example of a molecule containing a double covalent bond
Compare the properties of ionic compounds and covalent compounds.
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Which inert gas does the H atom in HCl resemble in electron arrangement?
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Solid covalent compounds
Draw an electron dot structure of the following molecule. (Without showing the circle) :
Ethene
Explain the following term with example.
Alkane
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Name gas with rotten egg smell.
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S.I. No. | Functional Group | Compound | Formula |
(1) | ______________ | _______________ |
C2H5OH |
(2) | _______________ | _______________ | CH3CHO |
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Complete the following activity.
Write the names of the hydrocarbons for the following structural formula.
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Which of the following compound(s) possesses a high melting point?