Observe the 2 forces labeled A and B in the diagram above. Match each statement to the correct label.

Column A
Column A
1.
The intermolecular force is labeled _ in the diagram above.

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The intermolecular force is labeled _ in the diagram above.

2.
The intramolecular force is labeled _ in the diagram above.

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The intramolecular force is labeled _ in the diagram above.

3.
The force labeled _____ represents a polar covalent bond in which valence electrons are unequally shared between 2 nonmetals.

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The force labeled _____ represents a polar covalent bond in which valence electrons are unequally shared between 2 nonmetals.

4.
The force labeled _ represents a hydrogen bond between a slightly positive hydrogen on one molecule and a slightly negative atom on another molecule.

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The force labeled _ represents a hydrogen bond between a slightly positive hydrogen on one molecule and a slightly negative atom on another molecule.

5.
The force labeled _ is the weakest of the 2 labeled forces.

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The force labeled _ is the weakest of the 2 labeled forces.

6.
The force labeled _ is the strongest of the 2 labeled forces.

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The force labeled _ is the strongest of the 2 labeled forces.

7.
The force labeled _ controls the chemical properties of the substance.

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The force labeled _ controls the chemical properties of the substance.

8.
The force labeled _ controls the physical properties of the substance, such as boiling point, melting point, and vapor pressure.

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The force labeled _ controls the physical properties of the substance, such as boiling point, melting point, and vapor pressure.

Column B
a.B
b.A

1. The intermolecular force is labeled B in the diagram above.

2. The intramolecular force is labeled A in the diagram above.
3. The force labeled A represents a polar covalent bond in which valence electrons are unequally shared between 2 nonmetals.
4. The force labeled B represents a hydrogen bond between a slightly positive hydrogen on one molecule and a slightly negative atom on another molecule.
5. The force labeled B is the weakest of the 2 labeled forces.
6. The force labeled A is the strongest of the 2 labeled forces.
7. The force labeled B controls the chemical properties of the substance.
8. The force labeled A controls the physical properties of the substance, such as boiling point, melting point, and vapor pressure.