what is the interaction between permanent dipole and degree of deflection of a liquid?
The degree of deflection of a given liquid gives us a measure of the extent or degree of polarity. The extent of deflection of liquid is proportional to the amount of charge ,density of given liquid, and mainly on the the liquid's polarity
Permanent dipole already has positive and negative charges well seperated and hence molecule will be polar
so the interaction between them will be dipole - dipole interactions (negative end of one dipole interacts with positive end of other dipole and vice versa)
what is the interaction between permanent dipole and degree of deflection of a liquid?
Draw and ion-dipole interaction between CaH2 and H2O.
Which best describes the dipole-dipole attractions? They are specifically the interaction between: Select the correct answer below: O two formal, or permanent, dipoles an instantaneous dipole and a formal dipole O two temporary dipoles O none of the above In order to know the total pressure of gas collected over water, we need to know: Select the correct answer below: O pressure of the water vapor O pressure of the pure gas both A and B neither A or B...
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...
Which of the following is the most likely noncovalent interaction observed between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol? A) charge-charge interaction B) charge-dipole interaction C) dipole-dipole interaction D) dipole-induced dipole interaction E) formation of an ester bond Please answer the question with explanation and draw the molecules to show the bond between them. Thank you so much
Match each of the following: Hydrogen bond London dispersion forces Covalent bond Dipole-dipole interaction Ionic interaction 1. ~20 kJ/mol 2. ~10 kJ/mol 3. ~400 kJ/mol 4. ~80 kJ/mol 5. ~0.4kJ/mol
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-
A water molecule is a permanent electric dipole with a dipole moment of 6.2. 10-30C.m. The molecule is aligned in an uniform electric field of magnitude 5.0.106 N/C. What energy is required to rotate the molecule 90°? 28.10-23) 3.1. 10-23) 1.6-10-23) 6.2.10-23) 1.2. 10-22)
Evaluate the energy of the magnetic dipole-dipole interaction in the deuteron, and compare with the nuclear binding energy. Consider separately the cases in which the nucleon spins are perpendicular to and parallel to the line joining the nucleons.
Two HCL molecules are separated by 4.0 A in air. Calculate the dipole-dipole interaction energy in KJ/mol, if they are oriented side by side.
A permanent magnet has a magnetic dipole moment of 0.150 A · m2. The magnet is in the presence of an external uniform magnetic field (provided by current-carrying coils) with a magnitude of 0.0800 T, which makes an angle of 19.0° with the orientation of the permanent magnet. a) What is the magnitude of the torque (in N · m) on the permanent magnet? b) What is the potential energy (in J) of the system consisting of the permanent magnet...