1. (4 pts) Identify the dominant (strongest) intermolecular force present for each substance. Draw a picture...
1 pts Identify the dominant (strongest) type of Intermolecular force present in NH301).
10. (14 pts) For the compounds below: a. Identify the strongest intermolecular force present in each molecule. b. Arrange the following molecules in order of lowest vapor pressure to highest vapor pressure. c. Briefly justify your answer to part b using your knowledge of intermolecular forces. Molecule * HH * Strongest Intermolecular Force: Lowest vapor pressure: < < Highest vapor pressure 11.(12 pts) Ethanol (CH-OH, FW-46.08 g/mol) melts at -114 °C and boils at 78 °C. How much heat is...
1 2 points Identify the strongest intermolecular force between molecules of hydroxylamine, HONH2. Fill in the blank below, spelling counts! I will manually correct for any small differences between the answer I wrote and your answer after all quizzes are submitted. The strongest intermolecular force between molecules of hydroxylamine is type your answer...
Draw Lewis structures for the following molecules. What is the dominant intermolecular force for each molecule with itself? a. CH CH NH b. CH.CH c. CH(OẠCH,CH,
2. Identify the strongest type of intermolecular forces in acetone, ethanol, water and hexane. (Structures listed on page 15.) Experiment 2 Intermolecular Forces There are three general types of intermolecular forces. All substances exhibit London Dispersion Forces (LDF), and they are generally the weakest of the three types. These London forces are due to the attractions between small, temporary dipoles that arise from the constant, random movement of the electrons in a substance. As molar mass increases, the size of...
i neds help with all the question 1. Indicate which is the strongest intermolecular force between each of the two molecules below: a. H2S and H2O b. C4H10 (butane) and (CH3)2CO (acetone) 2. Considering properties of liquids: a. Surface tension is proportional to the magnitude of intermolecular forces and/or attractive forces among the molecules in the liquid. With this perspective in mind, which in the following pair of liquids would have the highest surface tension: H2O or CHCl3 (chloroform) b....
Identify the intermolecular forces present in each of these substances. S Hydrogen bonding dipole-dipole, Dipole-dipole and and dispersion dispersion only Dispersion only H2O CO2 HCI CO Incorrect. A substance that simply contains H does not necessarily exhibit hydrogen bonding Hydrogen bonding occurs between molecules in which His bonded directly to N, O, or F. Identify the intermolecular forces present in each of these substances. S Hydrogen bonding dipole-dipole, Dipole-dipole and and dispersion dispersion only Dispersion only H2O CO2 HCI CO...
Identify the strongest intermolecular force in the compound KHSO4 O lonic forces Dipole-dipole Hydrogen bonding O lon-dipole London dispersion forces Question 23 1.5 pts What intermolecular force or bond is responsible for the density of solid water (ice) being less than that of liquid water? O London dispersion forces Olonic bonding O Covalent bonding O Dipole-dipole forces Hydrogen bonding In which of the following molecules and ions does the central carbon atom or sulfur atom have sp hybridization: Cl,CO, SO32-,...
Decide which intermolecular attractive force best explains the following interactions... Leucine zipper dimerization domain; the leucine sidechains "stack" on top of each other; refer to the structure of the leucine sidechain (shown on far right) and think about polarity... interaction between 2-butanol and 3-pentanone Draw the hydrogen bonding relationships between the following pair of molecules. Indicate the donor and the acceptor atoms.
Identify the strongest attractive force of attractions between molecules of each of the pure compounds: London forces, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole, or ionic attractions Compound Compound Strongest force of attraction Dipole-Dipole Strongest force of attraction lonic attractions Hexane KCI Na2CO3 acetone alanine NH, CH3F Hydrogen bonding HOH CCIA CH2Cl2 Dipole-Dipole -он CHCl3 NHACI Dipole-Dipole Dipole-Dipole PH3 NH3 Hydrogen Bonding