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Honors Chemistry Unit 11 - Intermolecular Forces with Verified  Solutions
  • Honors Chemistry Unit 11 - Intermolecular Forces with Verified Solutions

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  • Honors Chemistry Unit 11 - Intermolecular Forces with Verified Solutions What is the term for the type of intermolecular force that occurs between molecules with polar bonds but no overall molecular dipole? Dipole-Induced Dipole Forces What is the name of the property that describes the resistance of a liquid to flow, which is influenced by intermolecular forces? Viscosity What is the term for the ability of a liquid to rise in a narrow tube against gravity, due to adhesive a...
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PHA 317 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
  • PHA 317 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)

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  • PHA 317 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) How closely a measured value is to the correct value is ___ Accuracy How closely individual measurements are relative to each other is ___ Precision Regarding significant figures, ALL nonzero digits are ___ (i.e. - 12.768) Significant Regarding significant figures, a zero is ___ when followed by a nonzero number. (i.e. - 12.076) Significant Regarding significant figures, a zero after a decimal and before a nonzero number is ___ (i.e. ...
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CEM 142 MSU Final Exam Questions and  Answers Already Passed
  • CEM 142 MSU Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • CEM 142 MSU Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed 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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MCAT Organic Chemistry Exam Questions and Answers
  • MCAT Organic Chemistry Exam Questions and Answers

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  • MCAT Organic Chemistry Exam Questions and Answers Instantaneous Dipole Moment - Answer-Exists in an otherwise nonpolar molecule. Occurs because the electrons in a bond move about the orbital and at any moment may not be distributed exactly between the two bonding atoms, even when the atoms are identical. London Dispersion Forces - Answer-Occur between two instantaneous dipoles; the weakest dipole-dipole force (vs. hydrogen bonds which are the strongest dipole-dipole forces). Wolff-Kishner...
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry - Distinction.
  • BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry - Distinction.

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  • BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry - Distinction. How many electrons can an s subshell hold? correct answer2 How many electrons can a p subshell hold? correct answer6 How many electrons can a d subshell hold? correct answer10 Which subshells are available in the first energy level? correct answers Which subshells are available in the second energy level? correct answers and p Which subshells are available in the third energy level? correct answers, p and d What is Hund's rule? correct ...
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry - Distinction.
  • BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry - Distinction.

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  • BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry - Distinction. How many electrons can an s subshell hold? correct answer2 How many electrons can a p subshell hold? correct answer6 How many electrons can a d subshell hold? correct answer10 Which subshells are available in the first energy level? correct answers Which subshells are available in the second energy level? correct answers and p Which subshells are available in the third energy level? correct answers, p and d What is Hund's rule? correct ...
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UCSB CHEM 6AL Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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  • Intermolecular forces and how they affect physical properties /purification techniques: dipole-dipole, electrostatic, hydrogen, ion, london, - Answer-*dipole-dipole*: polar covalent molecules such as aldehydes and ketones. positive and negative end. polar molecules must be close together for force to be significant. weaker than ion-dipole forces; increase with polarity of molecule. *electrostatic*: occur between charged species, cations and anions, and are responsible for very high MP and B...
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MCAT Organic Chemistry Written Exam.
  • MCAT Organic Chemistry Written Exam.

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  • MCAT Organic Chemistry Written Exam. Electrostatic Forces - CORRECT ANSWER The attractive force between electrons and the nuclei that is responsible for all molecular bonds. Coordinate Covalent Bond - CORRECT ANSWER One nucleus donates both of the electrons in the bond. Hybridization - CORRECT ANSWER sp - 180° - linear sp2 - 120° - trigonal planar sp3 - 109.5° - tetrahedral, pyramidal, or bent dsp3 - 90°, 120° - trigonal-bipyramidal, seesaw, t-shaped, linear d2sp3 - 9...
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HOMEWORK EXAM 1 CHEM 142 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A
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  • HOMEWORK EXAM 1 CHEM 142 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A Is there an attraction between two neutral helium atoms? Explain in detail why or why not. Be sure to include any evidence you have for your claim and how this supports your reasoning. Yes; 2 helium atoms can be attracted because the electrons in the electron cloud are freely moving. This leads to one of the atoms becoming an instantaneous dipole, this will then induce a dipole on the other atom. The opposite partial charges will a...
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TBR Physics II Exam Questions & Answers 2024
  • TBR Physics II Exam Questions & Answers 2024

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  • TBR Physics II Exam Questions & Answers 2024 *Electrostatics & magnetism* - ANSWER- Coulomb's law - ANSWER- Electric & gravitational forces - ANSWER- When voltage is applied across a wire, a current flows Imagine *e-'s go up V stairs* - ANSWER-*Electrons* move from *lower to higher voltage* (opposite to current "+ charge") The current makes electrons flow into the wire and out of the wire (equalling each other), so the net charge on a wire will not change. The *net charge i...
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