PQ-16. Which forces are the strongest? (A) dipole-dipole (B) dispersion forces PQ-17. Which intermolecular force(s) is/are NOT present between molecules of this compound? (A) hydrogen bonding (C) dipole-dipole PQ-18. Which intermolecular force(s) CANNOT be exhibited by this compound? (A) only hydrogen bonding (C) hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole PQ-19. What intermolecular force(s) can be exhibited by this compound? PQ-20. What intermolecular force(s) can be exhibited by this compound? (A) only dipole-dipole (B) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces (C) hydrogen bonding and dispersion forces (D) hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole, dispersion forces PQ-21. Which compound has the highest boiling point? (A) (C) hydrogen bonding (C) OH OH PQ-22. Which compound has the lowest boiling point? LOH (A) (B) (A)) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces (B) hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole (C) hydrogen bonding and dispersion forces (D) hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole, dispersion forces -OH (B) hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole (D) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces (B) only dipole-dipole ((D) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces (B) HO cation (D) cation-anion (D) HO (C) O. OH से Stronger Intermolecular force then the greater or stronger the Physical Property OH OH (D) weiter OH

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PQ-16. Which forces are the strongest?
(A) dipole-dipole
PQ-17. Which intermolecular force(s) is/are NOT
present between molecules of this compound?
(A) hydrogen bonding
(C) dipole-dipole
(B) dispersion forces
PQ-18. Which intermolecular force(s) CANNOT be
exhibited by this compound?
(A) only hydrogen bonding
(C) hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole
PQ-19. What intermolecular force(s) can be exhibited
by this compound?
PQ-20. What intermolecular force(s) can be exhibited
by this compound?
(A) only dipole-dipole
(B) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces
(C) hydrogen bonding and dispersion forces
(D) hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole, dispersion forces
PQ-21. Which compound has the highest boiling point?
(A)
O
O
OH OH
cation t
weiter
(C) hydrogen bonding (D) cation-anion
(A)) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces
(B) hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole
(C) hydrogen bonding and dispersion forces
(D) hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole, dispersion forces
PQ-22. Which compound has the lowest boiling point?
LOH
(A)
(B)
O O
(B) hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole
(D) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces
S
OH
(B) only dipole-dipole
(D)) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces
(B)
*
(C)
HO
(D) HO
OH
ta
Stronger
Intermolecular force
then the greater or stronger
the Physical property
OH
O
(D)
OH
OH
Transcribed Image Text:PQ-16. Which forces are the strongest? (A) dipole-dipole PQ-17. Which intermolecular force(s) is/are NOT present between molecules of this compound? (A) hydrogen bonding (C) dipole-dipole (B) dispersion forces PQ-18. Which intermolecular force(s) CANNOT be exhibited by this compound? (A) only hydrogen bonding (C) hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole PQ-19. What intermolecular force(s) can be exhibited by this compound? PQ-20. What intermolecular force(s) can be exhibited by this compound? (A) only dipole-dipole (B) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces (C) hydrogen bonding and dispersion forces (D) hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole, dispersion forces PQ-21. Which compound has the highest boiling point? (A) O O OH OH cation t weiter (C) hydrogen bonding (D) cation-anion (A)) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces (B) hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole (C) hydrogen bonding and dispersion forces (D) hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole, dispersion forces PQ-22. Which compound has the lowest boiling point? LOH (A) (B) O O (B) hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole (D) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces S OH (B) only dipole-dipole (D)) dipole-dipole and dispersion forces (B) * (C) HO (D) HO OH ta Stronger Intermolecular force then the greater or stronger the Physical property OH O (D) OH OH
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