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Which molecules exhibit only London (dispersion) forces? CH3CI BCI3 NH3 Br2 CH4
Which compound(s) exhibit only London dispersion intermolecular forces? (Select all that apply.) NH2OH SO2 CH4 SF4 PF5 NH3
Question 4 (1 point) Saved Which of the following compounds has the lowest expected boiling point? HINT: Consider the amount of force required to induce a dipole. How does that relate to differences in electronegativity? CCl4 SICIA GeCl4 They all have the same expected boiling point Question 5 (1 point) Show Report e е
hydrogen bonding Question 10 (1 point) Which of the following substances is expected to be in the gaseous state at standard room temperature and pressure? Ophosphorus trichloride acetic acid sulfur hexafluoride magnesium carbonate Show Report е е
Which of the following compounds will only have London dispersion intermolecular attractions? {Hint: look for non-polar molecules). O CO2 O CH3F O CH3OH O OCI2 O Naci QUESTION 4 What is the strongest (most attractive) intermolecular force in CH3F? O hydrogen bonding O London dispersion forces O ion-dipole attraction O jonic bonding O dipole-dipole attraction
Question 2 A Answer the following questions related to sulfur and one of its compounds a Consider the two chemical species and s Write the election configuration (e-9.17 23 .) of each species Explain why the radius of the s on is larger than the ads of the Sutom. Which of the two species would be attracted into a magnetic field Explain ion is boelectronic with the Asatom. From which species, or At, is it easier to remove an electron?...
Question 10 (1 point) Which intermolecular force increases with increasing molar mass? OX-forces O dispersion forces O dipole-dipole forces hydrogen bonding O none of the above
Which of the following compounds would have the largest London dispersion forces? A. C8H18 B. C4H10 C. CH4 D. C15H32
1. Which one of the following substances has dispersion forces as its only intermolecular force? (A) CH3OH (B) NH (C) H2S (D) Brz
Which of the following statements about London dispersion forces is/are true? Group of answer choices London dispersion forces are stronger between molecules of 1-butanol than between molecules of 2-methyl-2-propanol. London dispersion forces are stronger than hydrogen bonding interactions. both a and b neither a nor b How many different alkene products (counting cis and trans isomers of a compound as a single product) could be produced when 3-methyl-3-pentanol is dehydrated? Group of answer choices 1 2 3 4