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Which member in each pair has the stronger intermolecular dispersion forces?
CH3CH2CH2I or CH3CH2I or neither? how do you know
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Samantha
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which of the following compounds would you expect to exhibit only London forces?
CCL4 CCLH CaI2 PCl5
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Lauren
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The strongest intermolecular forces present in a sample of pure I2 are
A. covalent bonds. B. covalent network bonds. C. metallic
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Jake
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1. Identify the strongest intermolecular forces present in each of the following: CH3CH2CH3
C6H5NH2 HF SO2 CH3CH2OH NF3 CH3Cl
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edwin
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Discuss the types of intermolecular forces acting in the liquid state of each of the following substances. (Select all that
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Jake
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What are strongest intermolecular force in hydrogen iodide ?
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john
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Is it possible for the dispersion forces in a particular substance to be stronger than the hydrogen bonding forces in another
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Vardaman
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Van der Waal’s forces:
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yyy
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Which alcohol has the strongest intermolecular force of attraction? The weakest? Explain.
A. 1-Propanol B. 1-Butanol C. n-pentane
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Chemwiz
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How are the three types of intermolecular forces similar? How are they different?
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Ariana
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The kinds of interactions that exist between CH3COOH molecules
include dipole-dipole (including hydrogen bonding) interactions
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krystal
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Which substance would have the highest melting point, based on electronegativity?
H2S H2O H2Se H2Te H20? Hydrogen bonds can be
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2phoneeeeee
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although helium atoms do not combine to form He2 molecules is it fair to say that London dispersion forces (induced dipole
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Andy
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1. As the intermolecular forces between molecules increase in magnitude, do you expect each of the following to increase,
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Student
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What is the strongest intermolecular force present in each molecule:
H2S CF4 NH3 CS2 PCL3 N CH2O C2H6 CH3OH BH3 My work: Hydrogen
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Rose
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What is the strongest intermolecular force that occurs between methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3)?
A. Dipole-induced dipole
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Cortney
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Explain the following phenomena in terms of intermolecular forces. Determine the major type of forces between the molecules.
a)
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m
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1.predict and expalain the order of melting point for propanol, butane, and proanone with refernce to their intermolecular
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Richard
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What is the strongest of the intermolecular forces
http://wine1.sb.fsu.edu/chm1045/notes/Forces/intermol/Forces02.htm The
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Bryan
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Between HF and H2O, which one has the greater intermolecular force?
i know they both exhibit hydrogen-bonding, but which one is
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andrew
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What is the dominant intermolecular forces for C2H5OC2H5 (diethyl ether)?
Is it dispersion and polar?
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Anonymous
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what are the properties affected by intermolecular forces? please help
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Joshua
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Which of the following statements is NOT true in regards to water, ethanol, and isopropanol?
A. H-O-H and C-O-H bond angles are
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Anonymous
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So this is the case: liquid methanol, CH3OH is being prepared to be poured into a beaker of water.
(THERE CAN BE MORE THAN ONE
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andy
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Arrange the following intermolecular attractions in order of increasing strengtgh:
Dipole interactions, dispersion forces, and
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Colby
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What is the strongest intermolecular force in a sample of butanoic acid, and why?
H H H O . . . .. H .C .C. C .C .O.H . . . H H H
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Sam
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1) Given the following “substances” and their normal boiling points, in celsius.
G:43.8 Celsius J:93.7 M:56.7 T: 83.5 R:63.6
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Hannah
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what are the relative strengths of the different intermolecular forces?
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Mm
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What is the dominant intermolecular force for propionic acid?
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nyasha
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did i order the intermolecular forces correctly
ion-ion > ion-dipole force > dipole-dipole >ion-induced dipole> dipole-induced
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eng
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My professor gave us these question in call and we solved for it in class, however im not sure how we got the answers.
I dunt
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Saira
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what intermolecular forces are present in each: Potassium nitrate, Naphthalene, and benzoic Acid?
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Mm
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What is the strength of intermolecular forces in methylated spirit, acetone, water, glycerin and oil
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lerato
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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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I have a simple question: why does mgcl2 have a higher boiling point than ncl3??
I thought mgcl2 in terms of intermolecular
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Jesse
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Hello, I need help solving this problem on intermolecular dispersion forces. Can you explain how I go about finding the answer?
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manny
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Do the intermolecular bonds get weaker or stronger when the particle's kinetic energy stores decreases?
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What are the strength of intermolecular forces of mythelated spirits ,acetone ,water and ethanol?
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Zanele
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what's the difference between vanderwaals forces and dipole dipole interaction
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vera
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'Describe the difference in intermolecular forces between 2-methyl-3-hexanone and 5-methyl-3-hexanol and how this affects the
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SarahF275
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Carbon tetrachloride, CCl4 is used as a solvent and a coolant. Its boiling point I s-22.9 degrees. By considering the
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cylinder
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What intermolecular force(s) must be overcome to do the following.
(a) sublime ice hydrogen bonding dipole-dipole interactions
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Rebekah
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Solarcaine aerosol spray is used for temporarily relieving pain as it works as a topical anesthetic numbing the skin. Solarcaine
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Caitie
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If I am placing intermolecular Forces in order by boiling point. weakest to strongest
C3H8 CH4 LiF HBr I'm not sure about the
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sweatpea
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I don't get how the intermolecular forces (Hydrogen bonding) relates to the heating curve of water.
I read some stuff on
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Amy~
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is NaCl ion dipole, or Ion Ion? my notes say ion ion but online it says ion dipole.
Is NaOH2 hydrogen bond or Ion-Dipole? my
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RiChy
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What is the strongest intermolecular force exhibited in each? Covalent molecules, Ionic compounds, polar covalent molecules.
This
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Jessie
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Is this statement accurate?
the boiling point of the distilled water was 99°C. After five minutes, the temperature still stayed
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Jennie
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What intermolecular forces are responsible for neoprene's stretchiness?
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AP Chem!
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What happens to the physical properties as the strength of intermolecular forces increases?
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nurul
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