Intermolecular forces
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What is the dominant intermolecular force present in H2O from the given list, A) Dispersion forces
B) Dipole–dipole interactions
C) Hydrogen bonding
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Question 1 - c
What is the dominant intermolecular force present in HCl from the given list, A) Dispersion forces
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C) Hydrogen bonding
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Question 1 - d
What is the dominant intermolecular force present in NH3 from the given list, A) Dispersion forces
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C) Hydrogen bonding
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Arrange the molecules in order of increasing boiling point (from lowest to highest). Briefly consider the dominant intermolecular force (hydrogen bonding, dipole–dipole, or dispersion) when making your choice. CH₄, H₂O, HCl, NH₃
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Intermolecular forces
T1 SLE133 Workshop 5
Answer all questions correctly
Start
This page is password protected
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Dominant Intermolecular force in CH4
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Question 1 - b
What is the dominant intermolecular force present in H2O from the given list, A) Dispersion forces B) Dipole–dipole interactions C) Hydrogen bonding
For the password, type the letter of the correct answer. (example; B)
Back
Dominant Intermolecular force in H2O
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Question 1 - c
What is the dominant intermolecular force present in HCl from the given list, A) Dispersion forces B) Dipole–dipole interactions C) Hydrogen bonding
For the password, type the letter of the correct answer. (example; B)
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Dominant Intermolecular force in HCl
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Question 1 - d
What is the dominant intermolecular force present in NH3 from the given list, A) Dispersion forces B) Dipole–dipole interactions C) Hydrogen bonding
For the password, type the letter of the correct answer. (example; B)
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Dominant Intermolecular force in NH3
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Question 2
Arrange the molecules in order of increasing boiling point (from lowest to highest). Briefly consider the dominant intermolecular force (hydrogen bonding, dipole–dipole, or dispersion) when making your choice. CH₄, H₂O, HCl, NH₃
For the password, type the molecules name in UPPERCASE letters, seperate with commas with no space and no subscripts needed
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