Match the intermolecular force with each of the particles below.
A. (____) O2
B. (____) CO2
C. (____) PH3
D. (____) NH3
E. (____). NaCl
(L) Dispersive Forces [London Forces] (D) Dipole-Dipole Attractiveness (H) Hydrogen Bonding (I) Ionic Bonds
**Please answer with explanations**
Match the intermolecular force with each of the particles below. A. (____) O2 B. (____) CO2...
QUESTION 1 Identify the most important type of intermolecular force that would exist between neighboring molecules in CH3CH2COOH A. London dispersion forces B. Dipole-dipole forces OC. Hydrogen bonding QUESTION 2 Identify the most important type of intermolecular force that would exist between neighboring molecules in NF3 O A. London dispersion forces B. Dipole-dipole forces OC. Hydrogen bonding QUESTION 3 Identify the most important type of intermolecular force that would exist between neighboring molecules in SO3 A. London dispersion forces B....
Identify the type of intermolecular forces that hold the particles together in the solid form of each of the substances. Dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ionic bonding Al: O2: Xe: K2O:
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
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