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MCAT Organic Chemistry Exam Questions and Answers
  • MCAT Organic Chemistry Exam Questions and Answers

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  • MCAT Organic Chemistry Exam Questions and Answers Instantaneous Dipole Moment - Answer-Exists in an otherwise nonpolar molecule. Occurs because the electrons in a bond move about the orbital and at any moment may not be distributed exactly between the two bonding atoms, even when the atoms are identical. London Dispersion Forces - Answer-Occur between two instantaneous dipoles; the weakest dipole-dipole force (vs. hydrogen bonds which are the strongest dipole-dipole forces). Wolff-Kishner...
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CHM 1046 Certification Exam Questions  and CORRECT Answers
  • CHM 1046 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • intermolecular forces definition forces of attraction between molecules intramolecular forces definition forces of attraction within molecules, stronger than intermolecular forces ion-ion forces Very strong electrostatic forces between oppositely charged ions. same force as ionic bonds (#1 intermolecular force) ion-dipole forces attractive forces between an ion and a polar molecule (#2 intermolecular force) polarity based on electronegativity; everything with oxygen is polar unless s...
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UCSB CHEM 6AL Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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  • Intermolecular forces and how they affect physical properties /purification techniques: dipole-dipole, electrostatic, hydrogen, ion, london, - Answer-*dipole-dipole*: polar covalent molecules such as aldehydes and ketones. positive and negative end. polar molecules must be close together for force to be significant. weaker than ion-dipole forces; increase with polarity of molecule. *electrostatic*: occur between charged species, cations and anions, and are responsible for very high MP and B...
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Chem 116 Final Exam Questions & Correct Verified Answers| Already Passed
  • Chem 116 Final Exam Questions & Correct Verified Answers| Already Passed

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  • What are the 5 types of intermolecular forces? 1. Dispersion 2. Hydrogen bonding 3. Dipole-dipole 4. Ion-dipole 5. Ion-Ion Dispersion forces the weakest intermolecular force; a temporary attractive force that results when the electrons in two adjacent atoms occupy positions that make the atoms form temporary dipoles Hydrogen bonding forces stronger than dispersion forces its an attraction of hydrogen to O, F, and N Dipole-dipole forces intermolecular forces that exist between polar m...
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry Exam Questions With Accurate Answers.
  • BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry Exam Questions With Accurate Answers.

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  • BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Chemistry Exam Questions With Accurate Answers. How many electrons can an s subshell hold? - answer2 How many electrons can a p subshell hold? - answer6 How many electrons can a d subshell hold? - answer10 Which subshells are available in the first energy level? - answers Which subshells are available in the second energy level? - answers and p Which subshells are available in the third energy level? - answers, p and d What is Hund's rule? - answerOrbitals m...
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Inorganic Chemistry 2 Exam Review With 100% Correct Answers 2024
  • Inorganic Chemistry 2 Exam Review With 100% Correct Answers 2024

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  • Inorganic Chemistry 2 Exam Review With 100% Correct Answers 2024 1) Which of the following statements about gases is false? A) All gases are colorless and odorless at room temperature. B) Distances between molecules of gas are very large compared to bond distances within molecules. C) Gases expand spontaneously to fill the container they are placed in. D) Gases are highly compressible. E) Non-reacting gas mixtures are homogeneous. - answerA) All gases are colorless and odorless at room ...
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ACS Vocabulary and Concepts (Graded A+ Already) 2023-2024.
  • ACS Vocabulary and Concepts (Graded A+ Already) 2023-2024.

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  • intermolecular forces correct answers forces that hold molecules to other molecules (not bonds within molecules) ion-ion interaction correct answers occurs between ions, with opposite charges attracting and like charges repelling ion-dipole interaction correct answers occur between ions and polar molecules, where the ion is attracted or repelled to a partial charge in the polar molecules (includes interactions between water and dissolved ions) dipole-dipole interaction correct answers o...
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ACS Gen Chem 1 Exam 89 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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  • ACS Gen Chem 1 Exam 89 Questions with Verified Answers Extensive Property - CORRECT ANSWER Values that depend on how much you have Intensive property - CORRECT ANSWER Independent of size sample Density - CORRECT ANSWER Mass/volume Homogeneous mixture - CORRECT ANSWER Same throughout, indistinguishable parts Heterogeneous - CORRECT ANSWER Different parts, distinguishable parts Diatomic elements - CORRECT ANSWER N2, O2, H2, Cl2, Br2, I2 John dalton - CORRECT ANSWER Founded the...
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Chem 129 FINAL EXAM QUESRTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • Chem 129 FINAL EXAM QUESRTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • Isotopes - Same # protons, different # of neutrons 10 5 B (Mass #/Atomic Mass) - p=5 N=10-5=5 e=5 Orbital diagrams - n=# in orbital diagram l: s=0 p=1 d=2 f=3 Ml= timeline w/ 0 Spin: always +1/2 and -1/2 energies affecting atomic orbitals - nuclear charge shielding (reduced full nuclear charge to Zeff) Atomic radus - decreases b/c INCREASED electrostatic attraction Electron affinity - -the energy change when an electron is accepted by atom in gases state (anion formed) -smaller ele...
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AP Chemistry Chapter 11 Final Exam And Latest Exam 2023.
  • AP Chemistry Chapter 11 Final Exam And Latest Exam 2023.

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  • intermolecular forces - Answer forces of attraction between molecules IM forces are weaker or stronger than covalent or ionic bonds? - Answer weaker the stronger the IM forces - Answer the higher the boiling point ion-dipole forces - Answer electrical attractions that exist between an ion and polar molecules dipole-dipole forces - Answer electrical attractions that exist between polar molecules london dispersion forces - Answer electrical attractions resulting from a t...
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