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ProblemID 1297797358offsetnext CHE121IW Fall 2019 Tina 5 of 5 Review | Constants I Periodic Table Part A The four major attractive forces between particles are ionic bonds, dipole-dpole attractions, hydrogen bonds, and dispersion forces Consider the compounds below, and classity each by its predominant attractive or intermolecular force among atoms or molecules of the same type Drag each item to the appropriate bin. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help NaCl НС HF lonic H bonding Dipole Dispersion Subet
oblem 6.149 Part A indicate the major type of intermolecular forces ) ionic bonds. (2) dipol-dipole attractions. (3) hydrogen bonds. (4) dispersion forces that occurs between particles of the following Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. Reset Help Na O mama wa @ lonie bonds Dipol-dipole attractions Hydrogen bonds Dispersion forces Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
Chapter 6: Section 6.3 -6.9 Core Chemistry Skill: Identifying Attractive Forces Part A What intermolecular forces are present in each of the substances Drag each item to the appropriate bin. View Available Hints) Reset Hop Gallo) (HCN) N6 G..con Cla Dispersion forces only Dispersion forces and dioola Dispersion forces de pole-dipole forces and hydrogen bonding Sam
Identify the strongest attractive force present in the pure substances shown: London forces, dipolo-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole, or ionic attractions. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. Reset Help Dipole-dipole attractions Hydrogen bonding lon-dipole attractions Ionic attractions London forces
Given the following intermolecular attractive forces 1. Hydrogen bonding 2 Dipole-Dipole 3 London dispersion 4 Ion-dipole When sodium chloride dissolves in water what new attractive forces are formed between solute and solvent?
Ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, covalent bonds, dipole-dipole and van der Waals dispersion forces are all involved in maintaining the: A. cis-formation of long-chin fatty acids B. stability of phospholipids C. tertiary structure of proteins
Identify the strongest intermolecular force in the compound KHSO4. Ionic forces O Dipole-dipole O Hydrogen bonding Olon-dipole London dispersion forces Which of the following compounds would have the strongest intermolecular attractive forces ? © CH3-NH-CH2-CH3 CH3-CH2-CH2-OH OCH3-CH2-O-CH3 O CH3-CH2-CO2H O CO2
Question 6 0.2 pts Which statement about intermolecular forces is true? Only occur in ionic bonds. They have to be overcome to decompose a substance. These forces hold atoms together in a molecule. They are responsible for the physical properties of matter. Question 7 0.2 pts What intermolecular force is responsible for the attraction between an ion and a polar molecule? O Dipole-dipole interaction Hydrogen bonding lon-dipole interaction London dispersion forces Question 8 0.2 pts of liquids will be related...
The most significant non-covalent intermolecular force between water molecules is: O hydrogen bonding O ionic bonding o dipole-dipole O ion-dipole O London dispersion forces QUESTIONS The physical state change process by which a gas is converted to a solid is called: O A condensation B. deposition oc. sublimation O D. freezing O E vaporization QUESTION 9 How many moles of oxygen atoms are contained in 2.0 moles of oxygen 02 gas? OA 3 OBO O C2 O 0.1 O E.4
9. Draw all of the possible hydrogen bonds between the following molecule and water molecules. Indicate the hydrogen bonds with dotted lines. :N-CEN: H 10. Polar molecules can contain more than one type of attractive force. Fill in the following table answering the question "Is this attractive force present between molecules of the given compound?" Write yes or no for each force. Molecule Ionic Attraction H-Bond Dipole-Dipole London CHCl3 CH3OH NH2 65- *NH3-C-COO 11. For each of the following pairs...