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1. (4 pts) Identify and circle the formulas of the compounds from Table #3 that are...
IGNORE the circles I have already made. I erased them the best I could. For this question please Identify which compounds can experience each of the following types of intermolecular force that would be DOMINANT in them. Circle all that apply. Thank you! Dispersion forces: HBr, N2, H2S, CH20, CS2, Sl2, CH2Cl2, PC13, CH3OH, NHI, NOZ Dipole-Dipole: (HBr, N2, H2S, CH20, CS2, Sl2, CH2Cl2, PC13, CH3OH, NH, NOZ Hydrogen Bonding: HBr, N2, H2S, CH20, CS2, Sl2, CH2Cl2, PC13, CH3OH, NH,...
1. Select the two compounds that are more likely to be a gas at room temperature (as opposed to a liquid). CH4 CH3OH C2H6 H2O 2. The separation of charges within a polar molecule is called a(n) ________. polar bond strong attraction dipole ionic bond dipole-dipole 3. Which of the following intermolecular forces best describes why nonpolar molecules like gasoline (C8H18) have only limited solubility in water? dipole-dipole ion-dipole Both dipole-dipole and induced dipole-induced dipole induced dipole-induced dipole dipole-induced dipole...