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Why do induced dipole-induced dipole forces increase as the number of electrons in a molecule increases?
a. More electrons make
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kristin
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Propanol, CH3CH2CH2OH, has a molar mass of 60.1 g/mol and a boiling point of 97.4oC. Use intermolecular forces to explain why
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nana
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Does Organic compound have weak or strong intermolecular forces?
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Alz
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consider the following substances Fe(s); O2(g); H2o(l). which of the following is the corrrect order to show decreasing
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alicia scott
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The interaction energy between an ion pair diminishes with separation distance r as a function of 1/r, whereas the interaction
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Anonymous
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What types of intermolecular forces allow CO2 to dissolve in water? Do CO2 and H20 have a relatively strong or weak attraction?
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emily
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In a mixture of ethanol and water, the strongest intermolecular force present between the two chemicals is
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Anonymous
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List the most i mportant (strongest) intermolecular force(s) that must be overcome to
(a) vaporize liquid CH 3 OH (b) remove
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Adam
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liquids such as ethanol have a greater vapour pressure than water for any given temperature. comment on the strength of the
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Emma
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Strength of intermolecular forces in water,acetone ,water and ethanol
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Zanele
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What is the intermolecular force for BaCO3?
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Katie
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What are intermolecular forces? What do intermolecular forces have to do with the states of matter?
I tried googling it, but they
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Astrid
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1) The order of the boiling points for the hydrogen halides, except for HF, is
HI > HBr > HCl. The reason for this order can be
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Hannah
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What intermolecular forces are present in CSH2??
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Jacob
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what type of intermolecular force describes the interaction between Ca2+ and Mg2+ with water?
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Boyce
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What intermolecular forces are responsible for neoprene's stretchiness?
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Cortney
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Which type of attractive forces do you expect between HCl3,HF,HCL?
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Ghufran ali
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describe the predominant forces that exist between molecules of the noble gases. Arrange the noble gases in a predicted order of
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jamie
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which of the molecules listed below can form hydrogen bonds? for which of the molecules would dispersion forces be the only
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sam
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what is the importance of the weak intermolecular bonding in organic carbon compounds
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Danielle
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The boiling points of the hydrogen halides are listed below.
HF 19°C HCl –85°C HBr –67°C HI –35°C Which of the
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Mody
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What forces hold iodine particles together???
Intermolecular forces called induced dipole-induced dipole attractions. I have also
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Jon
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What type(s) of intermolecular forces allow CO2 to dissolve in water? Do CO2 and H2O have a relatively strong or weak attraction
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Leah
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Explain how dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces, and hydrogen bonds (intermolecular forces) affect the 2 states of matter
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K
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which of the molecules listed below can form hydrogen bond? For wich of the molecules would dispersion forces be the only
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selene
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why does chlorobenzoic acid have a lower freezing point than benzoic acid explain?
would this have something to do with the
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Sean
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.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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Chemical formula: NaCl
Name: Sodium chloride Bond Type (intermolecular FOA): London, dipole-dipole, ion-dipole VSEPR molecular
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Anonymous
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Hi can you help me with the following question. I don't understand how to answer the question. If someone could tell me the
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manny
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What causes dispersion forces?
Disperson forces are caused by an unsymettrical distribution of charge in the molecule, causing a
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Dennis
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Can you explain how attractions between molecules could cause polar water to have a higher boiling point than a non polar carbon
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Rose
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Would someone please explain to me what intermolecular forces are. I don't really understand the whole concept.
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Saira
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How does the strength of the attraction between water molecules and sodium and chloride ions compare with the strength of the
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Laverne
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Hydrogen bromide gas, a polar covalent compound, is very soluble in water. Describe what happens, referring to intermolecular
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DK
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labeling form highest to lowest IMF and why
HBr, LiF,CH4 HBr- Dipole, covalent LiF-Dipoole, Ionic CH4, Hydrogen bonding, -4 Is
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Tank
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Describe the different types of intermolecular forces and relate these to the type of molecules that exhibit them.
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hajid
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what kind of intermol forces can be seen in this molecule CH3COOCH2C6H5
is it only dispersion? If you mean BETWEEN molecules,
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steff
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which of the following has both dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces?
Br2 HCl H2 CO2 BCl3 I reckon its HCl can anyone
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Anonymous
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What kind intermolecular force do you expect in the following substance?
1. Hydrogen iodide 2. Kryptone 1. strong, due to
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Tom
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Please check.
HCl: dipole-dipole interaction HF: hydrogen bonding TiCl4: ionic bonding? CsCl:ionic bonding
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Sanaya
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What type of bond exists between molecules in a homogeneous mixture such as air, sugar water etc is known as a(n)
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Kim
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Hey can you please check my answers? Also, Can you explain interparticle force of attraction? I'm not sure about the difference
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Anonymous
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Question 3 (1 point)
The melting points of benzene and glycerine are listed below: substance: melting point: Benzene 5.7 degrees
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The table shows the melting points of 4 substances. Based on the melting point values, order the
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Which conclusion can be drawn about Benzene and Glycerin?
Both substances have the same strength of intermolecular forces. b
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yoyo808
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Based on the melting point values, order the substances from WEAKEST intermolecular forces (on top) to STRONGEST intermolecular
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yoyo808
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Column A 1. The intramolecular force is labeled _ in the diagram above. : The intramolecular force is labeled _ in the diagram
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yoyo808
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The temperature at which a phase change (such as melting or boiling) occurs is related to the strength of intermolecular
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yoyo808
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Substance A has weaker intermolecular bond strength than Substance B. Which of the following is most likely true? (1 pt)
* 1
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Based on the melting point values, order the substances from STRONGEST intermolecular forces (on top) to WEAKEST intermolecular
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