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MCQs on Coordinate or Dative Bonding

MCQs on Coordinate or Dative Bonding

  1. When two species A and B form an electron-pair bond and A does not provide its electrons for bonding, the bond present between A and B must be
  1. ionic
  2. covalent
  3. dative
  4. Hydrogen

Answer: (c)

  1. Each of the following pairs of chemical species will combine. Which of the following combinations is best explained by the coordinate covalent bond?
  1. H2 + I2
  2. Mg +O2
  3. Cl + Cl
  4. H+ + H2O

Answer: (d)

  1. BF3 forms an adduct with NH3 because
  1. nitrogen has a high electronegativity
  2. boron has a high electronegativity
  3. boron has an empty p-orbital and nitrogen has one lone pair of electrons
  4. boron has an electropositive character

Answer: (c)

  1. Protons play an important role in which type of bonding?
  1. electrovalent
  2. hydrogen
  3. covalent
  4. coordinate

Answer: (d)

  1. Which of the following compounds contain all three types: ionic, covalent and dative bonds?
  1. CuSO4.5H2O
  2. Solid N2O5
  3. (NH4)2SO4
  4. All

Answer: (d)

  1. The type of bond formed during the hydration of cation is
  1. ionic
  2. covalent
  3. electrostatic
  4. dative bond

Answer: (d)

  1. Which of the following compounds has electrovalent linkage?
  1. CH3Cl
  2. NaCl
  3. CH4
  4. Cl2

Answer: (b)

  1. Which of the following bonds has the most polar character?
  1. C-O
  2. C-Br
  3. C-S
  4. C-F

Answer: (d)

  1. A molecule with multiple covalent bonds is
  1. C2H4
  2. H2
  3. F2
  4. N2

Answer: (d)

  1. The weakest bond is
  1. Hydrogen
  2. Van der Waals
  3. Covalent
  4. Coordinate

Answer: (b)

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