1. O3
2. N2
3. SO2
4. PH3
SO2
1. F-
2. Cl-
3. Br-
4. I-
I-
1. Kr
2. Ra
3. Xe
4. Ar
Ra
1. I2
2. Cl2
3. Br2
4. F2
I2
1. They are all covalent molecules
2. They possess high boiling points
3. They are held together by weak Van der Waals forces
4. They are stable at room temperature
They are held together by weak Van der Waals forces
1. (NH4)2SO4
2. H2O2
3. O2
4. H2O
H2O2
1. CO
2. F2O
3. NO
4. N2O
F2O
1. In NH3 the atomic dipole and bond dipole are in the same direction whereas in NF3 these are in opposite directions
2. In NH3 as well as NF3 the atomic dipole and bond dipole are in opposite direction
3. In NH3the atomic dipole and bond dipole are in the opposite directions whereas in NF3 these are in the same direction
4. In NH3as well as in NF3 the atomic dipole and bond dipole are in the same direction
In NH3 the atomic dipole and bond dipole are in the same direction whereas in NF3 these are in opposite directions
1. Fluorine
2. Chlorine
3. Iodine
4. Bromine
Iodine
1. Nitrogen pentoxide
2. Ammonia
3. Nitric acid
4. Nitrogen dioxide
Nitric acid