Decide which intermolecular forces act between the molecules of each compound in the table below. compound dichlorine monoxide hydrogen fluoride N₂ nitrogen carbon disulfide intermolecular forces (check all that apply) dispersion dipole hydrogen-bonding X 5
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- Decide which intermolecular forces act between the molecules of each compound in the table below. compound SiH 4 silane oxygen difluoride CH₂O formaldehyde F₂ fluorine intermolecular forces (check all that apply) dispersion dipole hydrogen-bonding U XDecide which intermolecular forces act between the molecules of each compound in the table below. compound hydrogen fluoride Cl₂ chlorine hydrogen bromide CH₂Cl₂ dichloromethane intermolecular forces (check all that apply) dispersion dipole hydrogen-bonding XDecide which intermolecular forces act between the molecules of each compound in the table below. compound Br₂ bromine dichlorine monoxide fluorine ammonia intermolecular forces (check all that apply) dispersion dipole hydrogen-bonding r X
- O States of Matter Identifying the important intermolecular forces in pure compounds Decide which intermolecular forces act between the molecules of each compound in the table below. compound dispersion carbon disulfide CH methane hydrogen fluoride COS intermolecular forces (check all that apply) dipole ☐ carbonyl sulfide hydrogen-bonding X $Which of the following has dispersion forces? SO3 PH3 CH3-NH2 HCN CHCI3Identify what type of intramolecular forces (Ionic, Covalent, Metallic) exist in the following compounds. Ferric oxide Potassium nitrate Methane Calcium chloride
- List down the intermolecular forces present in each species. HBr CS₂ C₂H6 CH3COOH Br2Which of the following molecules experience diploe - diploe forces? No2 CO2 CBr4 SO3 F2Decide which intermolecular forces act between the molecules of each compound in the table below. compound water COS carbonyl sulfide NOCI nitrosyl chloride Cl₂ chlorine intermolecular forces (check all that apply) dispersion dipole hydrogen-bonding [] X 0
- Which of the following have lowest to highest melting point. Arrange from lowest melting point (1) to highest melting point (4). HF HCl F2 Cl2Decide which intermolecular forces act between the molecules of each compound in the table below. compound CH3 Cl chloromethane carbon tetrabromide Br2 bromine hydrogen chloride intermolecular forces (check all that apply) dispersion dipole hydrogen-bonding X ŚDecide which intermolecular forces act between the molecules of each compound in the table below. compound nitrogen trichloride carbon dioxide hydrogen chloride CHA methane intermolecular forces (check all that apply) dispersion dipole hydrogen-bonding O 0 □ 0 X