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How do the vapour pressure of two substance at the same temperature but with different strengths of the inter-molecular forces
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Raj
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(a) Which of the ions Cs + , Sr 2+ , Ba 2+ will have the largest heat of hydration? Which the smallest? (b) Of the two compounds
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asseel elhalis
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The effect of intemolecular forces on evaporation
chemicals:water,nail polish remover,methylated spirits nd vinegar
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Neo
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Which of the following facts is evidence for the existence of induced dipole-induced dipole interactions between molecules?
Answe
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lucky
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Dispersion force,dipole-dipole,hydrogen bonding...please explain each.
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Anonymous
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For which of the following molecules would the intermolecular forces be influenced mainly by dipole-dipole forces?
PH3 CH3OHO HF
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Lindsey
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When a benzoate ion goes through solvation, what is the intermolecular force involved? Is is hydrogen bonding?
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anna
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which intermolecular forces would exist between molecules of:
a. H2S b. H2O c.O2 d. SiH4 e. HCl f. CH3Cl g. CO2 h. NH3
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Maci
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which intermolecular forces would exist between molecules of:
a. H2S b. H2O c.O2 d. SiH4 e. HCl f. CH3Cl g. CO2 h. NH3
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Maci
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explain the difference between hydrogen bonds and dipole dipole forces.
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Maci
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how are intermolecular forces different from chemical bonds?
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Maci
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1) For a series of small molecules of comparable molecular mass, which of the following choices lists the intermolecular forces
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Hannah
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what is a dipole and what are ion-dipole attractions, dipole dipole attractions and dipole-induced attractions?
examples.. would
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steph
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How are intermolecular forces different from the forces that bond atoms together into molecules? How are they similar?
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Maci
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is dispersion force the strongest IM for Cl2
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martha
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Which of the following exhibits dipole-dipole forces as its strongest intermolecular force?
Question 1 options: a) NH3 b) CH4 c)
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Which of the following exhibits dipole-dipole forces as its strongest intermolecular force?
Question 1 options: a) NH3 b) CH4 c)
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Which forces exist between iron, Fe, particles?
Question 9 options: a) dispersion b) metallic bonding c) hydrogen bonding d)
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Which one of the following exhibits dipole-dipole attraction between molecules?
Question 18 options: a) AsH3 b) Br2 c) PI3 d)
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For which of the following compounds is hydrogen bonding the main intermolecular force?
Question 19 options: a) CS2 b) HCN c) HBr
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Grade 12 Chemistry
For which of the following compounds is hydrogen bonding the main intermolecular force? Question 19 options:
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Why is the normal boiling point of hydrogen chloride so much lower than that of hydrogen fluoride?
Question 23 options: a) HCl
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Which of the following are all intermolecular forces?
Question 28 options: a) Dipole-dipole, dipole-ion, metallic b) Covalent,
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For which of the following compounds is hydrogen bonding the main intermolecular force?
Question 29 options: a) BH3 b) CH4 c) HCN
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Grade 12 Chemistry
Which of the following would indicate the strongest intermolecular forces in a solid? Question 30 options: a)
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Grade 12 Chemistry
For which of the following compounds is hydrogen bonding the main intermolecular force? Question 29 options:
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Which of the following types of intermolecular forces tend to be the weakest?
Induced dipole-induced dipole forces Dipole-dipole
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Anonymous
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How to determine which of the compounds will have the lowest boiling point vs the highest boiling point?
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Sarah (C)
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What are some practical applications of London dispersion forces? And the rule like dissolves like besides making antichap
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Jenny
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diffence between dipole interactions and vanderwaal forces
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mel
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rank these from most intermolecular forces to least intermolecular forces: hexane, toluene, ethanol, diethyl, acetone, and ethyl
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What intermolecular forces act in the following: H2 PH3 CH3NH2
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Jasmin
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Identify the major type of attractive force between the particles of each of the following:
Which one is Cl2 dipole dipole
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Identify the major type of attractive force between the particles of each of the following:
KCI dipole dipole attraction ionic
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Dr Bob
Although helium atoms do not combine to form He2 molecules. is it true to say that He atoms are weakly attracted to one
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Andy
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Does Vapor Pressure decrease as intermolecular forces increase???
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James
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I read on the textbook a sentence like this:
"The melting and boiling points of alkanes increase as their molecular sizes
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Marrion
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Of the three forces, ionic, dipole- dipole, and London disperison forces, which is the strongest?
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chrissy
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A fellow student say , " All substance experience London disperison forces of attraction between particle." Is this etatement
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tom
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liquid methanol, CH3OH is being prepared to be poured into a beaker of water.
(THERE CAN BE MORE THAN ONE ANSWER FOR Q1-3) 1)
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jerry
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What is the predominant type of intermolecular force in I2 (iodine)?
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Erin
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In a mixture of ethanol and water, the strongest intermolecular force present between the two chemicals is ?
is it hydrogen bond?
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krissee
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How are intermolecular forces related to Coulomb’s Law? (1 point)
Responses Coulomb’s Law describes how electronegativity
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Attractive Forces Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Which bonds cause the strongest intermolecular forces and why? (1
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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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Properties Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade. 5 of
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What type(s) of intermolecular force is (are) common to each of the following. (Select all that apply.)
1) Xe and methanol
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Rebekah
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What happens to these physical properties as the strength of intermolecular forces increases?
My answers are there as well but
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Saira
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Which type of intermolecular force is
Cl2 MgF2 NH3 Are they dipole-dipole, dispersion,hydrogen bonding and/or ionic?
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Artie
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hi,
I am wondering if benzyl acetate is polar or nonpolar? because it has a non polar benzene ring but also it has the ester bit
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steff
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Atomic and Molecular Interactions
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