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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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In one to two sentences, explain how to compare the strength of electrostatic forces between molecules in saltwater to the
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Question 51 to 70.
Q51) London force is also known as (A) dispersion force (B) Vander-Waals forces (C) hydrogen bonding (D)
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Give the major force in seawater.
ion-ion dipole-dipole hydrogen bonding ion-dipole dispersion
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The standard heat of vaporization, AH vap of SO, is + 24.3 kJ/mol and that of F,is +5.9 k//mol.
a. Identify the types) of
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The standard heat of vaporization, AHo vap of He is 0.1 kJ/mol and that of Br, is 15.0 kJ/mol.
a. Identify the type(s) of
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Which of the following compounds exhibit London dispersion forces? Check all that apply.
O2 NO2 hexane (C6H14) HI X 5 None of the
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What type(s) of intermolecular forces are present in each of the following molecules? Check all that apply for each part.
Part 1
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Part 2 of 3
HF London dispersion Dipole-dipole Hydrogen bonding None of the above
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Part 3 of 3
CH3I London dispersion Dipole-dipole Hydrogen bonding None of the above
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Which species in each pair has stronger intermolecular forces? Select the single best answer for each part.
Part 1 of 4 OC2H6
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Which species in each pair has stronger intermolecular forces? Select the single best answer for each part.
Part 1 of 4 C2H6 HNO3
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Which species in each pair has stronger intermolecular forces? Select the single best answer for each part
C3H8 NO
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Which species in each pair has stronger intermolecular forces? Select the single best answer for each part
Part 3 of 4 HNO3 CH3
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The chart shows the melting and boiling points of 3 substances. According to the chart, which substance has the strongest
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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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Which species in each pair has stronger intermolecular forces? Select the single best answer for each part. CH3OH or C2H6
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which species in each pair has stronger intermolecular forces? select the single best answer for each part. CH4 or CH3Cl
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which species in each pair has stronger intermolecular forces? select the single best answer for each part.CH3OH or NO2
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which species in each pair has stronger intermolecular forces? select the single best answer for each part. I2 molecules or Cl2
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What type(s) of intermolecular forces are present in each of the following molecules? Check all that apply for each part. Ne
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What types of intermolecular forces are present for molecules of HCN? Select all that apply
Group of answer choices Dipole-Dipole
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What types of intermolecular forces are present for molecules of Cl2? Select all that apply
Group of answer choices Dipole-Dipole
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What types of intermolecular forces are present for molecules of H2O? Select all that apply
Group of answer choices London
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Briefly explain interms of intermolecular force why methanol boils faster than ethanol. Even though they both have hydroxyl
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Include an explanation of how the structure and intermolecular forces determine the properties of the molecule.
vanillin
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Explain how van der walls or London dispersion force works
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Which molecule(s) exhibit(s) London dispersion forces? Check all that apply.
trichloromethane ? tetrafluoromethane?
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Which molecule(s) exhibit(s) dipole-dipole forces? Check all that apply. .
tetraiodomethane? Methanol? Methane?
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Why do molecules exhibit dipole-dipole forces? Select the single best answer.
Because the moeculers are non polar ? • Because
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in science, the force that attracts molecules of different substances to each other.
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Atomic and Molecular Interactions
Atomic and Molecular Structure
Atomic Structure
Atomic Structure and Bonding
Bonding
Chemical Bonding
Chemical Bonds
Chemical Interactions
Chemical Reactions
Chemistry
Forces
Forces in Seawater
Interactions between substances
Matter and Bonding
Molecular and Atomic Physics
Molecular Forces
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Physical Properties
Physical Properties of Substances
Physics
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