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Indicate the type of intermolecular forces expected with each of the following compounds.
H2 Li2CO3 LiOH C3H7OH choices include:
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daniella
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Which description correctly compares sucrose (C12H22O11) to table salt (NaCl)?
A) Table salt will melt at a much lower
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haley
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Molecular crystals consist of molecules held together by intermolecular forces. Ice is a good example. In ice, water molecules
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Kayla
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Is cl2 or F2 less volatile?
Cl2 is less volatile because it has more intermolecular forces and therefore has a higher boiling
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Sarah
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what is the strongest intermolecular force in nitrogen trifluoride
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emma
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Identify the predominant intermolecular forces between molecules of each of the following compounds:
a. CCl4 b. HF c. SO2 d.
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Rachel
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What is the intermolecular force that exists between a magnesium ion and a hydrogen sulfide?
A dipole dipole b london dispersion
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THOMAS
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Why is the boiling point of HCL gas (permanent dipole-dipole interactions) lower than that of CO2 gas(temporary dipole-dipole
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Olympia Xavier
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How is the temperature change in an alcohol related to how storng the intermolecular forces are?
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Joe
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Why does acetic acid have a higher boiling point than 1-bromoethane if the molar mass for 1-bromoethane is higher?
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joe
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How are intermolecular forces related to Coulomb’s Law? (1 point)
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The one who knocks
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List the 4 intermolecular forces from weakest to strongest.
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die
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In which substance are the electrostatic forces between molecules the strongest?
(1 point) Responses acetone acetone propane
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Kiddo
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Describe an experiment you could do to test the strength of intermolecular forces using melting point. Be detailed about how you
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cynco
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Define intermolecular forces of attraction.
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pilam
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What kids of intermolecular forces must be overcome as CO2 sublimes? (check all that apply)
1. dispersion forces 2. dipole dipole
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IRA
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Which substance has the greatest intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules? Is it propane ethanol water or ethanolic
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Adah
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arrange the following substances in order of increasing magnitude of the london forces.
CH_2CL, CH_4, and CH_2CL_2
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brittany
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Does water have a stronger intermolecular force than liquid ethanol?
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Summer
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What is the difference between dipole-dipole interactions and dipole-induced dipole interactions?
1.) dipole-dipole interactions
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kayla
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explain the difference in melting point in terms of intermolecular forces involved:
1) Hexane(C6H14) m.p. = -96*C) vs
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IFindChemEasyHard
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What intermolecular forces must be overcome in converting each of the following from liquid to
gas? (i) Liquid O2 (ii) Mercury
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rotendelwa
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_____________ are a type of intermolecular force that _____________ .
A. London forces; occur between permanent dipoles B. London
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Jessie
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Why does acetone evapourate faster than water in terms of intermolecular forces
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nicole
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How do intermolecular forces determine the vapor pressure of a liquid?
A. A nonpolar compound has a low vapor pressure because of
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Cortney
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Olive oil has a higher viscosity than benzene. Which statement best explains the reason for the difference in viscosity between
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Cortney
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What is the strongest intermolecular force that occurs between carbon dioxide molecules?
A. London dispersion forces B. Hydrogen
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Morgan
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what are the intermolecular forces present in:
1. n-propyl alcohol 2. n-butanol 3. 2-butanol 4. tert-butanol alcohol 5. pentane
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Jim
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Identify the intermolecular attractive force(s) that must be overcome to vaporize CH3Cl(l).
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Hannah
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1) Which of the following molecular solids will exhibit dipole-dipole intermolecular forces: NH3, BF3, I2 and H2S?
a) NH3, and
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Hannah
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n-pentane and 1-butanol have nearly the same molecular weights but significantly different change in temperature values. explain
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lelia
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Which of the following indicates the exsistence of stron intermolecular forces of attraction in a liquid?
a very low boiling
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Lauren
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Identify the major intermolecular forces between each of the following atoms or molecules:
a. He b. HBr c. SnH4 d.
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C
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Indicate the major type of intermolecular forces between particles in each of the following compounds.
Drag the appropriate items
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Major type of attractive force for NF3?
dipole-dipole attraction • ionic bond • dispersion forces • hydrogen bond
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What is the intermolecular force in CO? ASIDE FROM LONDON DISPERSION FORCE ARE THERE ION DIPOLE FORCE IN CO OR NONE?
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Carmieee
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Intermolecular forces by determination of the evaporation rate of different liquids
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Thembelihle mhlamvu
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What type of intermolecular forces exist in each liquid
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Karabo
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Which compound is likely to have a lower melting/boiling point?Hydrochloric acid or Potassium sulfate? Justify.
Now I know that
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Alex. R
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What intermolecular forces are responsible for neoprene's stretchiness?
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AP Chem!
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What intermolecular forces are responsible for neoprene's stretchiness?
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Ben
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Substance A has a higher surface tension and stronger intermolecular forces than Substance B. Which of the following may also
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Which bonds cause the strongest intermolecular forces and why?
Ionic bonds because of the large difference in electronegativity
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How are intermolecular forces related to Coulomb’s Law?
1. Coulomb’s Law describes how electronegativity changes based on
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How are intermolecular forces related to Coulomb’s Law?
Coulomb’s Law describes how electronegativity changes based on
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Name the intermolecular forces in each of the above mentioned substance and water
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lesego mosweu
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Explain intermolecular hydrogen bonding with reference to ortho nitrophenol
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Sonam
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4. What type of intermolecular force is found between:
a. F2 b. Cl2 c. water molecules?
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Which substance has the weakest intermolecular force between ethanol,nail polish remover and methylated spirits?
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Goodness
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Why does pf3 have dipole dipole internolecular forces? I thought it had dispersion...
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Harry
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Atomic and Molecular Interactions
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