The increasing order of the intermolecular forces is: Cl2, ClCH3, HCl, NaCl
option C is correct
Explanation: NaCl is a salt which contains Na+ and Cl- ions so it has strong intermolecular forces.
CHCl3 possess dipole dipole interactions which are stronger intermolecular forces than dispersion forces which are present in HCl.
2.- Select the increasing order of the intermolecular forces for NaCL Cl2 HCI CICH, between Chlorine...
Decide which intermolecular forces act between the molecules of each compound in the table below. intermolecular forces (check all that apply) compound dispersion dipole hydrogen-bonding carbon monoxide Cl2 chlorine HBrO hypobromous acid NOC nitrosyl chloride
NaCl is an ionic solid. The Na+ and Cl− ions in NaCl are bonded through an electrostatic force of attraction commonly known as the ionic bond. Water is a polar solvent. The oxygen atom, being more electronegative, attracts the electron cloud toward itself. As the electron cloud is pulled by the oxygen atom, it carries a partial negative charge, and the hydrogen atoms carry a partial positive charge. This partial separation of charges in the water molecule makes it polar....
Select the single best answer. Explain in terms of intermolecular forces the following: Why NaCl has a higher melting point than 12 Because NaCl is soluble in water, and I, is not. Because NaCl is an ionic compound, and the ion-ion attractions are much stronger than the dispersion forces between the I, molecules. Because NaCl is a solid, and I, is a liquid. Because NaCl can form hydrogen bonds, and I cannot.
List the substances Ar, Cl2,CH4, and CH3COOH in order of increasing strength of intermolecular attractions and explain why.
Place the following compounds in order of increasing strength of intermolecular forces. HF CH4 AsH3
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing strength of intermolecular forces: CH3NH2, CH3CH3, CH3Cl A) CH3Cl < CH3CH3 CH3NH2 C) CH3NH2 CH3C CH3CH3 CH3Br, CH3l, CH3Cl D) CH3Cl CH3Br < CH3l E) CHalCH,CI CH,Br
Rank the following in order of increasing boiling point, based on polarity and intermolecular forces: N2, PCl3, O2, NaNO3
15. Select all intermolecular forces experienced between
molecules in a pure sample of the following compound. Remember
these are line diagrams so hydrogen and carbon are not explicitly
indicated with H and C and hydrogen atoms are not indicated if on a
carbon atom. Also, lone electron pairs are not drawn either.
16. Select the dominant intermolecular force experienced between
molecules in a pure sample of the following compounds. Remember
these are line diagrams so hydrogen and carbon are not...
2. Based on the intermolecular forces reported for the compounds in problem 1, predict the order of increasing boiling point.
select all types of intermolecular forces found between the
following pair of molecules: HI and HCl
Select all types of intermolecular forces found between the following pairs of molecules: HI HCL and A) Hydrogen Bonding B) lon - Dipole forces C) London Dispersion forces D) Dipole - Dipole forces