13. Liquids, Solids & Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular Forces
- Multiple ChoiceWhat type of intermolecular forces cause water molecules to 'stick' to each other?
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following describes the most likely way in which two water molecules will interact?
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following best describes a hydrophobic substance?
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements helps to explain why water molecules form hydrogen bonds?
- Multiple ChoiceWhich property of a water molecule allows hydrogen bonds to form among adjacent molecules?
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements correctly defines intermolecular forces?
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is not a result of hydrogen bonds?
- Multiple Choice
The dominant forces between molecules (intermolecular forces) are ____ in origin.
- Multiple Choice
Intermolecular forces are:
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following intermolecular forces are found in ALL molecules?
- Multiple Choice
Which of these molecules exhibit the highest number of different intermolecular forces?
- Multiple Choice
It 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?
- Multiple Choice
Which species is expected to have the largest dispersion forces?
- Open Question
Given the distribution of charges shown in this water molecule, why is it called polar?
1views - Open Question
Which statement best helps explain the formation of the hydrogen bond represented in the figure?