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IMF and 1 formal charge review
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What is the main intermolecular force for H2S?
Dispersion Dipole-Dipole Hydrogen bonding Ionic bonding Blue- Polar molecule
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What is the main intermolecular force for SO?
Ionic bonding Dipole-dipole Hydrogen bonding Dispersion Blue- Polar bond
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What is the main intermolecular force for N2H2?
Hydrogen bonding Ionic bonding Dipole-dipole Dispersion Green- Hydrogen bonding is FON!
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What is the main intermolecular force for BH3?
Dipole-Dipole Ionic Bonding Dispersion Hydrogen bonding Pink – NP molecule
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Which of the following would have the largest dispersion force?
Br2 Cl2 F2 Yellow – largest mass or number of electrons
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Which of the following would have the largest dipole-dipole attraction?
Br2 Ne HCl N2 Blue – only compound that is polar
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Would HCl hydrogen bond?
Yes No Blue – Hydrogen bonding is FON!!!!!!!!
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Rank the following substances in terms of increasing boiling points: HBr, O2, CH3OH
CH3OH, O2, HBr O2, CH3OH, HBr HBr, CH3OH, O2 O2, HBr, CH3OH Blue – NP, P, then Hydrogen
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Rank the following substances in terms of increasing boiling points: H2O, NaCl, CH4, CO and CO2
CO2, CH4, H2O, CO, NaCl NaCl, H2O, CO2, CO, CH4 H2O, CO, CH4, NaCl, CO2 CH4, CO2, CO, H2O, NaCl Pink – NP, CH4 is less mass than CO2, CO = Polar, Hydrogen bonding, Ionic
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What is the formal charge of Nitrogen in:
Pink – 5 – 0 – ½(8) = 1
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