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Chem 210 Exam 1 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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Intermolecular forces - ANSWER- non bonding forces 
- found BETWEEN molecules 
- influence the energy physical properties of the substances 
 
Physical properties examples - ANSWERboiling point, melting point, solubility, color, odor, etc. 
 
T/F: stronger intermolecular forces correlate to a higher boiling point - ANSWERTrue 
 
Kinetic energy - ANSWER- provides the energy needed to overcome intermolecular forces 
 
What is kinetic energy associated with? - ANSWERThe random motion of particles...
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Chem 210 Exam 1 Questions & Answers(Graded A+)
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Chem 210 Exam 1 Questions & Answers(Graded A+) 
 
 
Intermolecular forces - ANSWER- non bonding forces 
- found BETWEEN molecules 
- influence the energy physical properties of the substances 
 
Physical properties examples - ANSWERboiling point, melting point, solubility, color, odor, etc. 
 
T/F: stronger intermolecular forces correlate to a higher boiling point - ANSWERTrue 
 
Kinetic energy - ANSWER- provides the energy needed to overcome intermolecular forces 
 
What is kinetic energy ass...
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CEM 142 EXAM 1 LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
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CEM 142 EXAM 1 LATEST UPDATE 
 
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bond BREAKING ABSORB energy from surroundings 
 
-requires energy to overcome 
 
bond FORMING RELEASE energy to surroundings 
 
effective nuclear charge charge felt by valence electrons 
 
-increase in ENC attracts electrons more strongly toward the nucleus 
 
Coulomb's Law opposite charges attract 
 
-like charges repel 
F=kq1q2/r^2 
 
electron pair geometry SHAPE INCLUDING LONE PAIRS 
 
-count as bonds 
 
molecular shape not including lone pairs ...
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Chem 210 Exam 1 Questions & Answers(Graded A)
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Intermolecular forces - ANSWER- non bonding forces 
- found BETWEEN molecules 
- influence the energy physical properties of the substances 
 
Physical properties examples - ANSWERboiling point, melting point, solubility, color, odor, etc. 
 
T/F: stronger intermolecular forces correlate to a higher boiling point - ANSWERTrue 
 
Kinetic energy - ANSWER- provides the energy needed to overcome intermolecular forces 
 
What is kinetic energy associated with? - ANSWERThe random motion of particles...
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Chem 104 1st exam|Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Chem 104 1st exam|Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
What are hybrid orbitals? 
orbitals of equal energy produced by the combination of two or more orbitals on the same atom 
What are the types of hybrid orbitals 
SP- 2 regions of density 
SP^2- 3 regions of density(3sp^2s) 
SP^3- 4 regions (4 sp^3s) 
What are the 4 types of hydrocarbons 
alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic hydrocarbons 
Alkane 
a hydrocarbon containing only single covalent bonds 
Alkene 
a hydrocarbon that contai...
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QCAA chemistry Questions and answers, rated A+/ 2024/25 exam prediction paper, RATED A+
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QCAA chemistry Questions and 
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acid-base indicator - -a chemical dye whose colour is affected by acidic and basic solutions 
Acids are - -proton (H+) donors 
activation energy - -the minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction 
Addition of potassium dichromate(VI) solution acidified with dilute sulphuric acid to primary, secondary 
and tertiary alcohols will see a colour change for which (after heating)? - -primary and secondary 
alcohols. No change for te...
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CHEM 219 Final Test with Complete Solutions
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CHEM 219 Final Test with Complete Solutions 
 
How are frequency and wavelength related? - Answer-They are inversely proportional 
 
Which elements can have hydrogen bonding? - Answer-Oxygen, Nitrogen and Flourine 
 
Molarity is - Answer-moles of solute/liters of solution M/L 
 
Molality is - Answer-moles of solute/kg of solvent 
 
a solute is - Answer-A substance that is dissolved in a solution. 
 
a solvent is - Answer-A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances 
 
vapor pressur...
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CHEM 162 Midterm 2 –Terms Correctly Answered Questions| UpToDate | Already Graded A+
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Crystalline solid 
: a solid made of an ordered array of atoms, ions, or molecules 
Amorphous solid 
: a solid that lacks long-range order for the atoms, ions, or molecules in its structure 
Molecular solid 
: a solid formed by neutral, covalently bonded molecules held together by IMFs 
Ionic solid 
: a solid consisting of monatomic or polyatomic ions held together by ionic bond
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UNE chem 1011 midterm Questions With Complete Solutions
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The phase in which a substance exists depends on the relative extents of its- correct answer: Intermolecular forces and kinetic energies of its molecules 
 
van der Waals forces correct answer: a slight attraction that develops between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules 
 
Londen dispersion forces correct answer: attraction between two rapidly fluctuating, temporary dipoles; significant only when particles are very close together 
 
instantaneous dipole correct answer: a flee...
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Matse 201 Exam 1 With Complete Solution
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Matse 201 Exam 1 With Complete Solutions 
Metals 
metallic bonding where electrons are delocalized 
- dense, stiff, strong, ductile 
- high thermal & electrical conductivity 
- opaque, reflective 
 
 
Polymers/plastics 
covalent bonding where electrons are shared 
- soft, ductile, low strength, low density 
- thermal & electrical insulatiors 
- optically translucent or transparent 
 
 
Ceramics 
ionic bonding where electrons are donated and received 
- oxides, nitrides, carbides 
- hard, brittle...
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