Iodine molecules are held in the crystals lattice by ........ .

1.  London forces.

2.  Dipole-dipole interactions.

3.  Covalent bonds.

4.  Coulombic forces.

 

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Network solid, among the following, is :

1. SO2(solid)

2. I2

3. Diamond

4. H2O(ice)

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I. Mg(s)

II. TiO(s)

III. I2(s)

IV. H2O(s)

The insulator among the given examples is -

1. Only I

2. Only II

3. III and IV

4. II, III, and IV

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Which of the following is not the characteristic of ionic solids?
 

1. Very low value of electrical conductivity in the molten state
2. Brittle nature
3. Very strong forces of interactions
4. Anisotropic nature

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Graphite is a good conductor of electricity due to the presence of ......... .

(1) Lone pair of electrons.

(2) Free valence electrons.

(3) Cations.

(4) Anions.

 

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Which of the following oxides behaves as a conductor or insulator depending upon temperature?

1.  TiO

2.  SiO2

3.  TiO3

4.  MgO

 

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Which of the following oxides shows electrical properties like metals?

1.  SiO2

2.  MgO

3.  SO2 (s)

4.  CrO2

 

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The lattice site in a pure crystal cannot be occupied by ......... .

1.  Molecule

2.  Ion

3.  Electron

4.  Atom

 

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Graphite cannot be classified as ...........

1.  Conducting solid.

2.  Network solid.

3.  Covalent solid.

4.  Ionic solid.

 

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Cations are present in the interstitial sites in ............ .

1.  Frenkel defect.

2.  Schottky defect.

3.  Vacancy defect.

4.  Metal deficiency defect.

 

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