Chemical Bonding
Which of the following facts regarding change in bond length is correct?
$$C=O$$ $$C-O$$ Which is smallest bond length?
$$C=O$$ is the smallest bond length because in double bond p-orbital overlap is maximized and thus have more energy than a single sigma bond.
Which of the following facts regarding change in bond length is correct?
Assuming that all the four valencies of carbon atom in propane pointing towards the corners of a regular tetrahedron, If the distance between the terminal carbon atoms in propane is $$X$$ $$\mathring { A } $$. Find $$100X$$. Given, $$C-C$$ bond length is $$1.54\mathring { A } $$, (sin $$109.5$$ is $$0.94$$)
The correct order in which the $$O- O$$ bond length increases in the following:
Which one of the following has the shortest carbon-carbon bond length?
Which of the following is not correct:
The correct order in which the $$O-O$$ bond length increases as :
Define bond length in a molecule.
The correct order of decreasing bond lengths of CO, $$CO_2$$ and $$CO^{2-}_3$$ is:
Which of the following statements are correct?
$$(a)$$ Find the angle $$\theta $$ between adjacent nearest-neighbor bonds in the silicon lattice. Recall that each silicon atom is bonded to four of its nearest neighbors.The four neighbors form a regular tetrahedron—a pyramid whose sides and base are equilateral triangles. $$(b)$$ Find the bond length, given that the atoms at the corners of the tetrahedron are $$388$$ pm apart.