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Chem 108 1. What types of intermolecular forces exist?

Intermolecular Forces / Dipole Moment

2. Which of the following will exhibit hydrogen bonding? a. H2O b. HF c. CH3OH d. H2 3. Which of these molecules can form hydrogen bonds? a. N(CH3)3 b. CH3F c. PH3 d. BH3 e. HOCH3 4. Which of the following exhibits the largest dipole-dipole forces? a. HCl b. IBr c. CO2 d. N2 e. CH4 5. Arrange the following substances in order of decreasing boiling point. (highest to lowest) CH3OH, C16H34, CH4

6. Arrange the following substances in order of increasing melting point CsCl, MgCl2, NaCl

7. In a glass of water, the molecules of water are kept in the glass and held to one another by a. Intramolecular forces b. Ionic bonds c. Intermolecular forces d. Shared electrons e. Covalent bonds 8. Why doesnt the NO2F molecule have a dipole moment of zero? a. There are more unshared electrons on one oxygen atom than on the other. b. The bonds are not symmetrically arranged. c. The NO bonds are different lengths. d. Unshared electrons cause an asymmetrical charge distribution. e. While the bonds are symmetrically arranged, they are unequal in the magnitude of their polarities. 9. Using the given electronegativities, arrange the following bonds in order of increasing polarity. H = 2.1, B = 2.0, C = 2.5, Cl = 3.0 H-Cl, C-Cl, B-H

10. Which of the following molecules have a dipole moment? CH4, H2CNH, HCN, CH3Cl, HCO

Chem 108 1. What types of intermolecular forces exist? Dipole-Dipole Ion Diopole Dispersion (Van der Waals) Hydrogen Bonding

Intermolecular Forces / Dipole Moment

2. Which of the following will exhibit hydrogen bonding? a. H2O b. HF c. CH3OH d. H2 3. Which of these molecules can form hydrogen bonds? a. N(CH3)3 b. CH3F c. PH3 d. BH3 e. HOCH3 4. Which of the following exhibits the largest dipole-dipole forces? a. HCl b. IBr c. CO2 d. N2 e. CH4 5. Arrange the following substances in order of decreasing boiling point. (highest to lowest) CH3OH, C16H34, CH4 C16H34> CH3OH> CH4 6. Arrange the following substances in order of increasing melting point CsCl, MgCl2, NaCl NaCl<CsCl<MgCl2

7. In a glass of water, the molecules of water are kept in the glass and held to one another by a. Intramolecular forces b. Ionic bonds c. Intermolecular forces d. Shared electrons e. Covalent bonds 8. Why doesnt the NO2F molecule have a dipole moment of zero? a. There are more unshared electrons on one oxygen atom than on the other. b. The bonds are not symmetrically arranged. c. The NO bonds are different lengths. d. Unshared electrons cause an asymmetrical charge distribution. e. While the bonds are symmetrically arranged, they are unequal in the magnitude of their polarities. 9. Using the given electronegativities, arrange the following bonds in order of increasing polarity. H = 2.1, B = 2.0, C = 2.5, Cl = 3.0 H-Cl, C-Cl, B-H B-H < C-Cl < H-Cl

10. Which of the following molecules have a dipole moment? CH4, H2CNH, HCN, CH3Cl, HCO H2CNH, CH3Cl, HCN, H2CO

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