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UNE CHEM 1011 MIDTERM Exam Questions with Correct Answers Popular
  • UNE CHEM 1011 MIDTERM Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • UNE CHEM 1011 MIDTERM Exam Questions with Correct Answers Intermolecular forces - Correct Answer attractive forces that exist between molecules particles in a solid - Correct Answer tightly packed together, arranged in a regular pattern and generally DO NOT move in relation to one another particles in a liquid - Correct Answer close together with no regular arrangement; can move past each other but remain in essentially constant contact particles in a gas - Correct Answer are far apart...
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IMFs Questions| 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
  • IMFs Questions| 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version

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IMFs QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS!!
  • IMFs QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS!!

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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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CEM 142 Exam 3 MSU Questions and  Answers Rated A+
  • CEM 142 Exam 3 MSU Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • CEM 142 Exam 3 MSU Questions and Answers Rated A+ What do you know about reactions? (make a list) -Atoms are conserved. They are only re- arranged. -Properties of products are emergent (not a mixture of the reactants properties). -Reactions can be classified by the type of reaction (how it occurs). -Reactions are always accompanied by an energy change (can be exo and endo) that results from changed in interactions (bonds and IMFs) in the reactants and products. -Reactions are alway...
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General Chemistry 2 ACS Final Review 25 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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  • General Chemistry 2 ACS Final Review 25 Questions with Verified Answers What are the 4 types of intermolecular forces listed from weakest to strongest? - CORRECT ANSWER London dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole What effect does IMFs have on surface tension? - CORRECT ANSWER surface tension increases as strength of IMF increase What effect does IMFs have on viscosity? - CORRECT ANSWER viscosity increases as strength of IMFs increase What effect does IMFs have on b...
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UNE Chem 1011 EXAM Questions With Complete Solutions
  • UNE Chem 1011 EXAM Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Intermolecular forces (IMFs) correct answer: the forces of attraction between molecules of covalent compounds (weak) Intramolecular forces correct answer: forces within molecules. Forces caused by the attraction and repulsion of charged particles (strong) Dispersion forces correct answer: present in all molecules attractions between molecules caused by the electron motion on one molecule affecting the electron motion on the other through electrical forces; these are the weakest inter...
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General Chemistry 2 ACS Final Review questions with correct answers
  • General Chemistry 2 ACS Final Review questions with correct answers

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  • What are the 4 types of intermolecular forces listed from weakest to strongest? CORRECT ANSWER London dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole What effect does IMFs have on surface tension? CORRECT ANSWER surface tension increases as strength of IMF increase What effect does IMFs have on viscosity? CORRECT ANSWER viscosity increases as strength of IMFs increase What effect does IMFs have on boiling point? CORRECT ANSWER boiling point increases as strength of IMFs increase...
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General Chemistry 2 ACS Final Review Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct!!
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  • What are the 4 types of intermolecular forces listed from weakest to strongest? - London dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole What effect does IMFs have on surface tension? - surface tension increases as strength of IMF increase What effect does IMFs have on viscosity? - viscosity increases as strength of IMFs increase What effect does IMFs have on boiling point? - boiling point increases as strength of IMFs increase Which are miscible in water: polar or nonpolar compou...
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Chem 162 Correctly Answered Questions|  UpToDate | Already Graded A+
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  • What is a solute? : the substance that is dissolved What is a solvent? : the substance in which the solute dissolves Usually, is there more solvent or solute present in a solution? : solvent When determining the enthalpy of solution, is deltaH1 and deltaH2 endothermic or exothermic? : endothermic Why are deltaH1 and deltaH2 endothermic processes? : the attractive forces between particles must be overcome to expand solute and solvent What type of process is deltaH3 in finding deltaHsoln...
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