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Multiple ChoiceThe dominant forces between molecules (intermolecular forces) are ____ in origin.1597views10rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following intermolecular forces are found in ALL molecules?1762views4rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of these molecules exhibit the highest number of different intermolecular forces?919views4rank3comments
Multiple ChoiceIt is common to add Epson salts to bath water when one has been over exercising and has sore muscles. What is the primary intermolecular force that exists between magnesium sulfate, the primary in Epson salts, and the water in the bathtub?1361views5rank
Open QuestionGiven the distribution of charges shown in this water molecule, why is it called polar?269views
Open QuestionWhich statement best helps explain the formation of the hydrogen bond represented in the figure?271views
Open QuestionA water molecule can bond to up to how many other water molecules by what type of bonds?214views
Open QuestionThe unequal sharing of electrons within a water molecule makes the water molecule _____.210views
Open QuestionIdentify which of the following molecules can exhibit hydrogen bonding as a pure liquid.368views
Open QuestionWhich of the substances have polar interactions (dipole–dipole forces) between molecules?317views
Open QuestionWhich of the substances has polar interactions (dipole–dipole forces) between molecules?308views
Open QuestionChoose the molecule or compound that exhibits dispersion forces as its strongest intermolecular force.491views
Open QuestionIdentify which of the following molecules can exhibit hydrogen bonding as a pure liquid. check all that apply.658views
Open QuestionArrange the following molecules according to the strength of their dispersion forces.430views
Open QuestionArrange the molecules by the strength of the london (dispersion) force interactions between molecules.309views
Open QuestionWhich one of the following substances should exhibit hydrogen bonding in the liquid state?407views
Open QuestionWhich of the statements describe hydrogen bonding between water molecules or describe properties of water that lead to hydrogen bonding between water molecules?355views
Open QuestionIf present in a molecule, which atom is least likely to participate in hydrogen bonds with water?331views
Open QuestionRank the following molecules in order of increasing strength of intermolecular forces.574views
Open QuestionIn which of the following compounds will the molecules not form hydrogen bonds with each other?400views
Open QuestionWhich ranks these materials by the attraction between their atoms from the weakest to the strongest?243views
Open QuestionWhat type of charge does a hydrogen atom carry when it is bonded to another atom by a hydrogen bond?196views
Open QuestionFor molecules of comparable mass, why are dipole-dipole forces stronger than dispersion forces?209views
Open QuestionThe attraction between hydrogen and oxygen atoms in different water molecules is known as a(n)207views
Open QuestionSelect the atoms that can form a hydrogen bond with the negatively polarized oxygen atom of water.186views
Open QuestionHow does the size of oxygen's nucleus affect the distribution of electrons in the water molecule?212views
Open QuestionIn science, the force that attracts molecules of different substances to each other.208views
Open QuestionWhich of the following is primarily responsible for holding water molecules together in a liquid?188views
Open QuestionWhy is a hydrogen atom in one H2O molecule attracted to the oxygen atom in an adjacent H2O molecule?215views
Open QuestionDetermine the kinds of intermolecular forces that are present in each element or compound. d. Kr51views