
Explain why hydrogen bonding IS an intermolecular force but could be confused as an intramolecular bond.
What is the strongest intermolecular force for CaCl2? a. Hydrogen bonding b. Dipole-dipole forces c. Ionic bond d. Ion-dipole forces e. Dispersion force
7. What do you know about intermolecular force and intramolecular force? Can you describe each force? What properties that could give information regarding the intermolecular forces from macroscopic measurements? 8. How do you describe the conditions which are called unsaturated, saturated and supersaturated solution? How is the relation of Solubility (s) with the solubility product constant (Ksp)? 9. Why the solubility of ionic solutions depends on the temperature? explain the reasons.
Identify the strongest intermolecular force in the compound KHSO4 O lonic forces Dipole-dipole Hydrogen bonding O lon-dipole London dispersion forces Question 23 1.5 pts What intermolecular force or bond is responsible for the density of solid water (ice) being less than that of liquid water? O London dispersion forces Olonic bonding O Covalent bonding O Dipole-dipole forces Hydrogen bonding In which of the following molecules and ions does the central carbon atom or sulfur atom have sp hybridization: Cl,CO, SO32-,...
What intermolecular force or bond is primarily responsible for the solubility of CH3OH in water? A. ionic bonding OB. hydrogen bonding C. dipole-dipole force D. ion-dipole force E. covalent bonding
What intermolecular force or bond is primarily responsible for the solubility of carbon dioxide (CO2) in water? hydrogen bonding-dipole force dipole/induced dipole force ion-induced dipole force hydrogen bonding dipole/dipole force
Which type of intermolecular force (dispersion, dipole-induced dipole, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding) would create a polymer with the highest melting point? Explain your answer.
Which of the following substances would have hydrogen bonding acting as an intermolecular force in its liquid state? a. HI b. NH3 c. CH4 d. SiH4
3. What is necessary for an intermolecular hydrogen bond? 4. What intermolecular forces are found in each molecule CO N2 CH,OH 5. Which substance has the highest boiling point? Why? СО CH,OH N2 6. How many compounds, of the ones listed below, have hydrogen bonding, circle them? (Hint: draw the molecules) CH3CH2)2NCH2CH3 CH3CH2NHCH.CH CH3CH2CH2NH2
What is the strongest type of intermolecular force of attraction present in CH, OH? O hydrogen bonding O dipole-dipole O dispersion What is the strongest type of intermolecular force of attraction present in HF? O dispersion O hydrogen bonding O dipole-dipole What is the strongest type of intermolecular force of attraction present in C,Hs? O dispersiorn O hydrogen bonding O dipole-dipole
A 13. (a) Which would have the stronger intermolecular force, CHA or Cla? Briefly explain your answer. V (b) CHa boils at 111 k while Cola boils at 350 K. Does this data support or contradict your answer to part (a)? Briefly explain eng point 14. Why does ethane (CH) have a higher boiling point (184 K) than methane (CH 111 K)? 163 Model III: Another set of boiling point data Substance Boiling point Boiling point HF Substance HO H...