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Which intermolecular force results from the differing charges of ionic compounds?
Dipole-Dipole
Hydrogen Bonding
London Dispersion
Ion-Dipole
Which intermolecular force results from differing electronegativities that are NOT ionic?
Dipole-Dipole
Hydrogen Bonding
London Dispersion
Ion-Dipole
Which intermolecular force results from a hydrogen bonded to O, F or N?
Dipole-Dipole
Hydrogen Bonding
London Dispersion
Ion-Dipole
Which intermolecular force results from a scattering of electrons creating a momentary difference in charge? (Hint: non-polar substances)
Dipole-Dipole
Hydrogen Bonding
London Dispersion
Ion-Dipole
What is the main intermolecular force in NH3?
Dipole-Dipole
Hydrogen Bonding
London Dispersion
Ion-Dipole
What is the main intermolecular force in S8?
Dipole-Dipole
Hydrogen Bonding
London Dispersion
Ion-Dipole
What is the main intermolecular force in CuCl2?
Dipole-Dipole
Hydrogen Bonding
London Dispersion
Ion-Dipole
What is the main intermolecular force in CCl4?
Dipole-Dipole
Hydrogen Bonding
London Dispersion
Ion-Dipole
Match the following
Solid | ||||
Gas | ||||
Liquid |
Organize these properties into the right categories
Definite volume and shape
Definite volume and changing shape
Volume and shape changes
compressible
Particles vibrate
Particles slide across each other
Particles move very fast
Have surface tension
Which of the following is true about kinetic energy?
The warmer the sample the less kinetic energy it has
The warmer the sample the more kinetic energy it has
There is no change of kinetic energy in terms of temperature
There is no kinetic energy in gases.
What is pressure caused by?
The avoidance of collisions by liquid particles
Collisions between liquid particles
The avoidance of collisions by gas particles
Collisions between gas particles
Which of the following is NOT a correct assumption from the kinetic molecular theory?
Gases move in rapid, random, continuous motion
Gases experience no intermolecular forces
Gases have elastic collisions and maintain their kinetic energy
Gas molecules are very close to one another
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