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do hydrogen bonds form between methanol (CH3OH) molecules?
no, because methanol does not contain fluorine or nitrogen atoms yes,
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Select all substances with a hydrogen atom that would participate in hydrogen bonding with an appropriate acceptor atom.
(CH3)2CO
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Describe hydrogen bonding as it occurs in water in terms of the location of the bond, the particles involved, the strength of
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Sarah
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What happens to hydrogen during hydrogen bonding?
1) The proton spends a lot of time away from hydrogen and hydrogen's electron
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Given the part of the molecule shown below, can the red atom participate in a hydrogen bond with an approriate bonding partner?
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Why does hydrogen bond so tightly to oxygen during cellular respiration?
It is not electronegative, but oxygen is. It is more
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ai
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which of the following chemical substances would you expect to exhibit the greatest degree of hydrogen bonding?
A. ethanol
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What is the importance of an H-bond in water?
It raises the boiling point of water; otherwise, following the sequence of H2Te,
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Can a hydrogen bond affect a molecule's shape?
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Since chlorine has similar electronegativity as nitrogen, why can't chlorine form hydrogen bonds?
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Would a substance that does not form hydrogen bonds have a high or low surface tension? What about vapor pressure, specific
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Dave
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Do hydrogen bonds form between methanol (CH3OH) molecules?
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A Hydrogen bond is the attraction of the Hydrogen atom of one water molecule to
a Hydrogen atom of another water molecule a
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A Hydrogen bond is the attraction of the Hydrogen atom of one water molecule to
an Oxygen atom of the same water molecule a
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Which statement best describes hydrogen bonding?(1 point) Responses The electropositive hydrogen atom in one molecule and an
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Two substances both exhibit hydrogen bonding. Substance A has a boiling point of 78.4ÂșC. Substance B has a boiling point of
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Which statement describes the hydrogen bonds in an ethanol molecule?
(1 point) Responses All six hydrogen atoms are capable of
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Which property of the water molecule causes two water molecules to be attracted to each other?
lonic bonding between O atoms
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Cellular Respiration Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Why does hydrogen bond so tightly to oxygen during cellular
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In a water molecule what type of bond holds the hydrogen atoms to the oxygen atom? What type of bond holds two water molecules
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Hydrogen is in Group 1 of the periodic table.Which kind of bond should form between two hydrogens ?
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Water molecules are held together by a type of intermolecular force called hydrogen bonding. Which statement below correctly
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The attractive force between two molecules of the same substance is
Responses dissociation dissociation hydrogen bonding hydrogen
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Which molecule(s) exhibit(s) hydrogen bonding forces? Check all that apply.
Methylamine? Methane? Tetraiodomethane?
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