13.1: Intermolecular Forces
Chapter 13
Dr. Robert E. Belford
Question 1
What is the dominant intermolecular force in H
2
(A)
London Dispersion (instantaneous dipole-induced dipole)
(B)
dipole-dipole
(C)
ion-dipole
(D)
hydrogen bonding
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Question 2
What is the major intermolecular force in H
2
O?
(A)
London Dispersion (induced dipole-induced dipole)
(B)
dipole-dipole
(C)
ion-dipole
(D)
hydrogen bonding
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Question 3
What is the major intermolecular force responsible for the dissolution of NaCl in H
2
O?
(A)
London Dispersion (induced dipole-induced dipole)
(B)
dipole-dipole
(C)
ion-dipole
(D)
hydrogen bonding
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Question 4
Which force is strongest?
(A)
dipole/dipole
(B)
ion/dipole
(C)
London Dispersion
(D)
covalent
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Question 5
Hydrogen bonding is a special case of:
(A)
dipole-dipole forces
(B)
ion-dipole forces
(C)
covalent bonding
(D)
London Dispersion Forces
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Question 6
Which has the highest boiling point?
(A)
F
2
(B)
Cl
2
(C)
Br
2
(D)
I
2
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Question 7
Which has the highest boiling point?
(A)
HF
(B)
HCl
(C)
HI
(D)
HBr
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Question 8
Which of the following molecules are not involved with hydrogen bonding?
(A)
H
2
O,NH
3
(B)
HI,HBr
(C)
HF,NH
3
(D)
HCOOH,H
2
O
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Question 9
Which has the lowest boiling point?
(A)
He
(B)
Ne
(C)
Kr
(D)
Ar
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Question 10
Which is more polarizable?
(A)
O
(B)
S
(C)
Se
(D)
Te
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