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प्रश्न
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उत्तर
The necessary conditions for the formation of covalent molecule are:
Number of valence electrons: Both the participating atoms should have four or more valence electrons in their valence shell.
Equal electro negativities: The combining atoms should have equal electro negativities so that no transfer of electrons takes place.
Equal electron affinities: The combining atoms should also have equal electron affinities i.e. equal attraction for electrons.
Ionization energy: It should be high for both the atoms so that there is no chance of removal of electrons.
High nuclear charge and small inter nuclear distance: Both these conditions favor the formation of covalent bond because during the formation of a covalent bond the electron density gets concentrated between the nuclei of the combining atoms and this electronic charge is responsible for holding the two nuclei together.
The properties of covalent compounds are:
Nature: They are generally volatile liquids or gases. Some may be gases like urea, sugar etc.
Low melting and boiling points: Since the intermolecular forces of attraction are weak, very small amount of heat energy is required to overcome these forces hence their melting and boiling points are low.
Electrical conductivity: Since covalent compounds are made up of molecules and not ions, so they do not conduct electricity.
Solubility: These are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents.
Ionization in solution: These do not ionize when dissolved in water except some polar covalent compounds like HCl.
Molecular reactions: These participate in reactions as a molecule so the reactions are called molecular reactions. These are slow reactions.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name a carbon containing molecule which has two double bonds.
What type of chemical bonds are formed by carbon? Why?
Give one example, state what are covalent compounds?
What is buckminsterfullerene?
Draw the electron-dot structure of N2 and state the type of bonding.
The number of carbon atoms joined in a spherical molecule of buckminsterfullerene is:
(a) fifty
(b) sixty
(c) seventy
(d) ninety
Draw an electron dot diagram for the formation of the following. State the type of bonding present in them.
Hydroxyl ion
Explain the following:
Non-polar covalent compounds are insoluble in water.
What is the difference between :
Ionic compounds and covalent compounds
Explain the following:
Polar covalent compounds conduct electricity?
