Unit 3: Intermolecular Forces and Properties
Showing 20 of 29 questions
Which substance would have the highest boiling point?
A liquid has a high surface tension, high viscosity, and a boiling point much higher than predicted by molar mass alone. Which intermolecular force best accounts for these observations?
Which intermolecular force is primarily responsible for the high boiling point of water?
Which substance would be expected to have the highest boiling point?
At 25°C and 1 atm, which of the following best explains why the vapor pressure of ethanol (C₂H₅OH) is lower than that of dimethyl ether (CH₃OCH₃), despite having the same molar mass?
A substance has a very high melting point, conducts electricity when dissolved in water but not as a solid, and is brittle. The substance is most likely
Which of the following molecules can form hydrogen bonds with other molecules of the same kind?
A solution is made by dissolving NaCl in water. Which type of intermolecular force is most important in the dissolution process?
The surface tension of water is higher than that of most other liquids. This is primarily due to
Diamond and graphite are both forms of carbon. Diamond is extremely hard and does not conduct electricity, while graphite is soft and conducts electricity. The best explanation for these differences is
London dispersion forces are present in:
A substance with strong intermolecular forces will have:
Water's high boiling point compared to similar-sized molecules is due to:
Chromatography separates mixtures based on differences in:
The vapor pressure of a liquid increases with temperature because:
Solubility generally increases with temperature for:
Colligative properties depend on:
At the boiling point, the vapor pressure of a liquid equals:
Which of the following best explains why HF has the highest boiling point despite having the lowest molar mass?
Which substance is expected to have the highest boiling point?
Advertisement