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Chemical Bonding – Hydrogen Bonding, Metallic Bonding, van der Waals Forces

Chemistry · Grade 11 · Week 14 · 25 questions

This Grade 11 chemistry chapter on Chemical Bonding introduces Hydrogen Bonding, Metallic Bonding, and van der Waals Forces. A strong base in these ideas makes organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry much more approachable later.

What you'll practise

  • Identify Hydrogen Bonding
  • Identify Metallic Bonding
  • Calculate van der Waals Forces
  • Apply chemical bonding concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this Chemical Bonding – Hydrogen Bonding, Metallic Bonding, van der Waals Forces quiz

Grade 11 ChemistryChemical Bonding – Hydrogen Bonding, Metallic Bonding, van der Waals Forces: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. Hydrogen bond is between H bonded to ___ and another ___ atom:
  2. Why does water have high boiling point:
  3. Intramolecular H-bond is in:
  4. Intermolecular H-bond example:
  5. H-bond energy is about:
  6. Boiling point order: H₂O > H₂S because:
  7. Ice is less dense than water because:
  8. H-bonds are present in which biomolecules:
  9. Metallic bond is formed by:
  10. Metals conduct electricity because:
  11. Malleability of metals due to:
  12. Which is strongest: metallic bond of Na or W:
  13. van der Waals forces include:
  14. London dispersion forces are:
  15. Dispersion force is largest for:
  16. Dipole-dipole force exists in:
  17. Dispersion force only in:
  18. Relative strength order:
  19. Boiling point of halogens increases F₂ < Cl₂ < Br₂ < I₂ due to:
  20. Which has higher bp: o-nitrophenol or p-nitrophenol:
  21. Polarity in HCl is due to:
  22. Dipole moment of CO₂:
  23. Dipole moment of H₂O:
  24. Which has no H-bonding: HF, H₂O, NH₃, CH₄:
  25. Strongest intermolecular force in liquid NH₃:
Question 1 of 250 correct so far

Hydrogen bond is between H bonded to ___ and another ___ atom: