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Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure MCQs with Answers – Part 3 (Class 11 Chemistry)

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201. A carbon atom in a Lewis structure has four single bonds and no lone pair. Its formal charge is
ⓐ. \(0\)
ⓑ. \(-1\)
ⓒ. \(+1\)
ⓓ. \(+4\)
202. The central carbon atom in the Lewis structure \(\mathrm{O=C=O}\) has formal charge
ⓐ. \(-2\)
ⓑ. \(0\)
ⓒ. \(-1\)
ⓓ. \(+2\)
203. Two possible skeleton-based descriptions for \(\mathrm{CO_2}\) are compared. Case 1: \(\mathrm{O=C=O}\) Case 2: \(\mathrm{^-O-C\equiv O^+}\) The generally preferred Lewis description is
ⓐ. Case 2, because every structure with charges is always more stable
ⓑ. Case 2, because oxygen should always carry positive formal charge
ⓒ. Case 1, because it minimizes formal charge separation
ⓓ. both cases are identical in formal charge distribution
204. The formal charges in one contributor of \(\mathrm{CO_3^{2-}}\) are most suitably described as
ⓐ. all three oxygen atoms have \(0\), and carbon has \(-2\)
ⓑ. single-bonded O atoms: \(-1\); double-bonded O: \(0\)
ⓒ. all three oxygen atoms have \(-2\), and carbon has \(+4\)
ⓓ. one oxygen has \(+2\), and the ion has no negative charge
205. A nitrate ion contributor has one \(\mathrm{N=O}\) bond and two \(\mathrm{N-O}\) single bonds. If each singly bonded oxygen carries \(-1\), the formal charge on nitrogen in that contributor must be
ⓐ. \(-1\)
ⓑ. \(+1\)
ⓒ. \(0\)
ⓓ. \(+2\)
206. A formal-charge calculation for an atom uses \(V=5\), \(L=2\), and \(B=6\). The formal charge is
ⓐ. \(0\)
ⓑ. \(-1\)
ⓒ. \(+1\)
ⓓ. \(+2\)
207. The statement that best separates formal charge from oxidation state is
ⓐ. formal charge and oxidation state are always numerically identical
ⓑ. formal charge is used only for ionic solids, while oxidation state is used only for covalent gases
ⓒ. oxidation state is calculated using \(FC=V-L-\frac{B}{2}\)
ⓓ. formal charge uses a Lewis structure; oxidation state uses electronegativity rules
208. For choosing between two Lewis structures with similar octet satisfaction, the better structure often places negative formal charge on
ⓐ. the least electronegative atom in every case
ⓑ. the more electronegative atom
ⓒ. hydrogen whenever possible
ⓓ. the atom with the largest mass only
209. A proposed Lewis structure has formal charges \(+2\), \(-1\), and \(-1\) on three atoms in a neutral molecule. Another possible structure has all formal charges \(0\). If both satisfy octets, the second structure is usually preferred because it
ⓐ. has less formal charge separation
ⓑ. uses more electrons than available
ⓒ. makes the molecule ionic by force
ⓓ. gives every atom the same electronegativity
210. In one contributor of \(\mathrm{O_3}\), the central oxygen has one single bond, one double bond, and one lone pair. The formal charge on the central oxygen is
ⓐ. \(-1\)
ⓑ. \(0\)
ⓒ. \(+1\)
ⓓ. \(+2\)

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