Ion-dipole interactions can occur between any ion and any molecule with a dipole. Identify all of the following pairs of species that can interact via ion-dipole forces.
a. ClO2- and CH4
b. Be2+ and CH3Cl
c. H2O and CH3OH
d. Ca2+ and ClO2-
e. CH3OH and Mg2+
f. Li+ and H2O
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Ion-dipole interactions can occur between any ion and any molecule with a dipole. Identify all of...
Ion-dipole interactions can occur between any ion and any molecule with a dipole. Identify all of the following pairs of species that can interact via ion-dipole forces. 1. Ca2+ and H2O 2. H2O and CH3OH 3. CH3OH and ClO2- 4. Ca2+ and F- 5. SO42- and CH4 6. Be2+ and CH3Cl
Part A lon-dipole interactions can occur between any ion and any molecule with a dipole. Identify all of the following pairs of species that can interact via ion-dipole forces. Check all that apply.
7. If an ionic bond is stronger than a dipole-dipole interaction, how can water dissolve an ionic compound? None of these The ion-dipole interactions of a bunch of water molecules gang up on the strong ionic bond and pull it into the solution. The ions never overcome their interatomic attraction and therefore are not soluble. The ionic bond is weakened by the ion-dipole interactions and ionic repulsion ejects the ions from the crystal. The ion-dipole...
Choose the strongest non-covalent interaction that exists between the following pairs of compounds. Ion-Ion Ion-Dipole Dipole-Dipole Dipole-Induced Dipole Induced Dipole-Induced Dipole Cs+ and PF6- Tries 0/5 Ion-Ion Ion-Dipole Dipole-Dipole Dipole-Induced Dipole Induced Dipole-Induced Dipole Cs+ and CHCl3 Tries 0/5 Ion-Ion Ion-Dipole Dipole-Dipole Dipole-Induced Dipole Induced Dipole-Induced Dipole CH3OH and CH4 Tries 0/5 Ion-Ion Ion-Dipole Dipole-Dipole Dipole-Induced Dipole Induced Dipole-Induced Dipole NO3- and HCN Tries 0/1 Ion-Ion Ion-Dipole Dipole-Dipole Dipole-Induced Dipole Induced Dipole-Induced Dipole Ca2+ and F-
Predict the largest intermolecular force between the two
molecules (or atoms) in each of the following cases:(Choose
between: Ion-Dipole, Dipole-Dipole, H Bond, Ion-Induced Dipole,
Dipole-Induced Dipole, or Dispersion Forces)
a) (CH3)2CO -
(CH3)2CO (two molecules of acetone)
b)
H2 - Ne
c) H2O - H2
d) H2O - (CH3)2CO
e) HF - CH4
f) HF - (CH3)2CO
g) O2 - CH4
h) CH3OH - CH3CH2OH
13. Which of the pairs of molecules below can only have dipole-dipole interactions (as well as London Dispersion Forces)? a) O=C=0 and O=C=0 c) and O=0 H b) H d ) and Na + and H1 H HT H H 0 C. c) only B. b) only A. a) only E. b) and c) F. c) and d) D. d) only
13. Which of the pairs of molecules below can only have dipole-dipole interactions (as well as London Dispersion Forces)? a) O=C=O and O=C=O c) and O=0 b) H H H1 TH and Na + and HT H Neo H H A. a) only B. b) only C. c) only D. d) only E. b) and c) F. c) and d)
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...
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3) Identify all of the type(s) of intermolecular force(s) that will exist between the pairs of substances in the table below. Use the following shorthand to identify the intermolecular forces: a) I-I: Ion-lon b) I-D: lon-Dipole c) D-D: Dipole-Dipole d) HB: Hydrogen Bonding e) LF: London Dispersion Forces CS 03 CH3CH2C1 XeF2 CC CH3OH CS2 CH3CH2CI XeF2 CCIA CH3OH uluu on oount for the following:
HH 13. Which of the pairs of molecules below can only have dipole-dipole interactions (as well as London Dispersion Forces)? a) O=C=0 and O=C=0 c) 9 and b) Hi H O=0 and Na + d) HT H and preo H A. a) only B. b) only C. c) only D. d) only E. b) and c) F. c) and d) 14. Which molecules are non-polar? A. SF4 B. CF4 C. H2O D. CH2Cl2 E. 03 15. Which of the following...