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Chem 116 Final Exam Questions & Correct Verified Answers| Already Passed
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What are the 5 types of intermolecular forces? 
1. Dispersion 
2. Hydrogen bonding 
3. Dipole-dipole 
4. Ion-dipole 
5. Ion-Ion 
Dispersion forces 
the weakest intermolecular force; a temporary attractive force that results when the electrons 
in two adjacent atoms occupy positions that make the atoms form temporary dipoles 
Hydrogen bonding forces 
stronger than dispersion forces its an attraction of hydrogen to O, F, and N 
Dipole-dipole forces 
intermolecular forces that exist between polar m...
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CHEM 1035 Final Exam Study Guide 
Weakest forces, exist in all substances, only force in non-polar substances, form 
temporary dipoles - Answer<>London or Dispersion forces 
Dispersion forces ____ with increasing molar mass - Answer<>increase 
Stronger than dispersion forces, only present in polar substances, attraction between 
oppositely charges ends of polar molecules - Answer<>Dipole-dipole forces 
Dipole-dipole forces ____ with increasing molar mass - Answer<>incre...
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The phase in which a substance exists depends on the relative extents of its- correct answer: Intermolecular forces and kinetic energies of its molecules 
 
van der Waals forces correct answer: a slight attraction that develops between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules 
 
Londen dispersion forces correct answer: attraction between two rapidly fluctuating, temporary dipoles; significant only when particles are very close together 
 
instantaneous dipole correct answer: a flee...
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Chem 210 Exam 1 Questions & Answers(Graded A)
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Intermolecular forces - ANSWER- non bonding forces 
- found BETWEEN molecules 
- influence the energy physical properties of the substances 
 
Physical properties examples - ANSWERboiling point, melting point, solubility, color, odor, etc. 
 
T/F: stronger intermolecular forces correlate to a higher boiling point - ANSWERTrue 
 
Kinetic energy - ANSWER- provides the energy needed to overcome intermolecular forces 
 
What is kinetic energy associated with? - ANSWERThe random motion of particles...
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ACS Vocabulary and Concepts (Graded A+ Already) 2023-2024.
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intermolecular forces correct answers forces that hold molecules to other molecules (not bonds within molecules) 
 
ion-ion interaction correct answers occurs between ions, with opposite charges attracting and like charges repelling 
 
ion-dipole interaction correct answers occur between ions and polar molecules, where the ion is attracted or repelled to a partial charge in the polar molecules (includes interactions between water and dissolved ions) 
 
dipole-dipole interaction correct answers o...
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CHEM 210 FINAL 100% VERIFIED UPDATE 2023/2024
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CHEM 210 FINAL 100% 
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The hydrides of group 5A are NH3, PH3, AsH3, and SbH3. Arrange them from highest 
to lowest boiling point. - ANSWER Highest: Nh3 SbH3 AsH3 PH3 
What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in H2? - ANSWER 
Dispersion 
Identify the compound that does not have dipole-dipole forces as its strongest force. - 
ANSWER Co2 
Which of the following must be overcome during the boiling of acetonitrile, CH3CN? 
1. dispersion forces 
2. dipol...
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Chem 210, Exam 5 (Final), Patell Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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What is the difference in the properties of a solid, liquid, or gas reflect the strengths of the attractive forces between the molecules that make up each phase? - ANSWERintermolecular forces 
 
What are the examples of intermolecular forces? - ANSWERdispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding 
 
Dipole-dipole interactions are attractive forces that act between ______ molecules. - ANSWERpolar 
 
Polar molecules have permanent dipoles. The positive end of one permanent dipole is attracted to the ...
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BIO 116 Exam Review questions with correct answers
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Which of the following lists some of the levels of biological organization from less complex to more complex? Answer atoms, molecules, cells, organs 
 
What are isotopes? Answer two atoms of an element that have same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons 
 
What are valence electrons and why are they important? Answer Valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost orbital of an atom that can participate in bonding 
 
What are covalent bonds? Answer electrons shared between at...
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CEM 142 MSU Final Exam Questions and 
 
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Does aqueous sugar conduct electricity, why or why not 
No, because there are no ions 
Does aqueous NaCl conduct electricity? 
Yes, because this is an ionic compound (metal/nonmetal) 
What is the only IMF present in non polar molecules 
London Dispersion Forces 
How does electronegativity change in the periodic table 
Electronegativity increases from left to right (with the right being most electronegative), and 
increases from bo...
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CEM 141 Final Exam Questions and 
 
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Why are alpha particles deflected by the nucleus? Because both the alpha particles and the 
nucleus are positively charged and so the alpha particle is repelled. 
 
Is this statement (Dalton's Theory) true or false and why? 
"All atoms of an element are identical and have the same mass and properties." False. 
 
Atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons. 
 
What is the evidence that electrons are subatomic pa...
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