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प्रश्न
will CCl4 conduct electricity or not?
give reason for your choice.
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उत्तर
CCl4 is covalent in nature therefore, it will not conduct electricity
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संबंधित प्रश्न
State the type of bonding in the following molecule.
Water
What type of bonds are present in water molecule? Draw the electron-dot structure of water (H2O).
What type of bonds are present in H2 molecule? Draw their electron-dot structures.
Fill in the blank in the following sentence:
The number of single covalent bonds in C2H2 molecule are ...........
State any two uses of graphite.
Give the characteristic properties of covalent compounds.
Complete the following:
In case of non-polar covalent bond, the covalent bond is formed in the ______ of atoms and shared electrons are ______ distributed. (corner, middle, equally, unequally)
Give two example in following case:
Solid covalent compounds
Give two example in following case:
Liquid non polar compounds
Distinguish between ionic and covalent compounds under the following properties:
(i) Strength of forces between constituent elements
(ii) Solubility of compounds in water
(iii) Electrical conduction in substances
Explain the following term with example.
Covalent bond
The covalent bond in which the electrons are shared equally between the combining atoms.
Explain the following briefly.
Pure water does not conduct electricity, but on adding sodium chloride to it, it starts conducting electricity.
Electrons are getting added to an element Y:
which electrode will Y migrate to during the process of electrolysis?
State the type of bond formed when the combining atom has zero E.N. difference.
Potassium chloride is an electrovalent compound, while hydrogen chloride is a covalent compound, But, both conduct electricity in their aqueous solutions. Explain.
Complete the following activity.
Write the names of the hydrocarbons for the following structural formula.
(isobutylene, cyclohexane, propene, cyclohexene, cyclopentane, benzene, propyne, isobutane, propane)
| \[\begin{array}{cc}\phantom{......}\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{H}\phantom{..}\\ \phantom{.....}|\phantom{....}|\phantom{....}|\\ \ce{H - C - C = C}\\\phantom{.....}|\phantom{.........}|\\ \phantom{.....}\ce{H}\phantom{........}\ce{H}\end{array}\] |
Non-polar covalent compounds are ______ conductors of heat and electricity.
