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LONG TEST IMF

I. Circle all of the molecules below that are polar:


a. CH3Cl b. CH4 c. CCl4
d. SO2 e. CO2 f. H2O
g. NH3 h. CH3–CH3 i. CH2=CH2
j. CH3OH k. CH3NH2

II. Identify the strongest Interparticle/intermolecular force in the Liquid state of


each:
a.) O2 ____LONDON______ b.) HF ____HB___________
c.) CH3OH __DIPOLE -D__ d.) Ar __LONDON _______________
e.) NO __ DIPOLE -D _____ f.) CH3 COCH3 _ DIPOLE -D ____
g.) Cl2 __london______ h.) HCCl3 _ DIPOLE -D __________
i.) H2N – NH2 _HB_____ j.) C3H8 ____ LONDON ___________
k.) C3H7OH ___ HB _ l.) CCl4 _______ LONDON
m.) NaCl_____ionic____ _____ n.) NH3 ___ __HB_ _____
o.) H2SO4 __ DIPOLE -D _ p.) H2C=CH2 ____ LONDON

III. Answer the following questions.

1. If you were to mix CH3CH2OH with H2O, would this mixture be miscible or
immiscible? Why?

miscible bec. both are polar

2. Under what circumstances is a hydrogen-bond present?

when H atom is bonded to F,O,N atoms

3. Given the following substances, list them in order of decreasing boiling point:
NaCl , CH3CH2OH , Ar , CHCl3

NaCl , CH3CH2OH , CHCl3, Ar

4. When comparing NaCl and CH4, which molecule will have the higher melting
point? Why?

NaCl will have a higher melting point since it has ionic bonding which stronger
compared to dispersion forces in methane.

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