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Intermolecular forces for: NH3
Dispersion Force
Dipole dipole
Hydrogen bonding
Which substance has the weakest intermolecular forces?
Substance A, boiling point of 75 °C
Substance B, boiling point of 105 °C
Substance C, boiling point of 25 °C
Substance d, boiling point of 45 °C
The weaker the intermolecular forces of a substance the _____________ the boiling point
higher
lower
Water has an unusually high boiling point for a molecular compound because it has
hydrogen bonding
ion-ion attractions
a high density
a large gram formula mass
Which of the following will NOT have hydrogen bonding?
Which substance has the weakest intermolecular forces?
Substance A, boiling point of 75 °C
Substance B, boiling point of 105 °C
Substance C, boiling point of 25 °C
Substance d, boiling point of 45 °C
Which type of IMF is responsible for the attraction pictured above?
Dipole-Dipole Interaction
Ion-Dipole Interaction
Hydrogen Bonds
Covalent Bond
Ionic Bond
In a polar covalent bond, the electrons gather around...
Mostly the atom with the greatest electronegativity
The atom with the lowest electronegativity
Each atom equally
Only the atom with the greatest electronegativity
In a nonpolar covalent bond, the electrons gather around...
Mostly the atom with the greatest electronegativity
The atom with the lowest electronegativity
Each atom Equally
Only the atom with the greatest electronegativity
The polarity of a bond is determined by...
The sum of the electronegativities of the two atoms
The difference in the electronegativities of the two atoms
The charges of the atoms
The number of electrons shared in the bond
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