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General Chemistry II (CHEM113) ACS Final questions with correct answers
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The two states that are collectively known as the condensed states are _______. CORRECT ANSWER solid and liquid 
 
The attractive forces that exist between all molecules and atoms, and are the forces that hold many solids and liquids together CORRECT ANSWER intermolecular forces 
 
Intermolecular forces are only significant at _____. CORRECT ANSWER short distances 
 
The state of a sample of matter is determined by the magnitude of __________. CORRECT ANSWER the intermolecular forces present 
 
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Hon. Chemistry Gas Laws and Intermolecular Forces
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Hon. Chemistry Gas Laws and 
Intermolecular Forces 
Hon. Chemistry Gas Laws and 
Intermolecular Forces
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COMPLETE FULL COURSE STRAIGHTERLINE CHEM 101 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1, 2, 3 , 4, 5 & 6 - APRIL 2022
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Course Content 
General 
Introduction and Getting Started 
Topic 1: Introduction to Chemistry 
Topic 2: Matter and Its Components 
Topic 3: Stoichiometry 
Topic 4: Reactions in Aqueous Solutions 
Topic 5: Thermochemistry 
Topic 6: Quantum Theory 
Topic 7: The Main Group Elements 
Topic 8: Properties of Liquids and Solids 
Topic 9: Properties of Gases 
Topic 10: Intermolecular Forces and Phase Changes 
Topic 11: Modern Materials 
Topic 12: Colligative Properties of Solutions 
Topic 13: Acids an...
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Polarity and Intermolecular Forces (Gizmo) Final 2023.
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Polarity and Intermolecular Forces (Gizmo) Final 2023What type of bonds are shown below? - ANSWER B. Polar covalent 
 
What type of bond will result of the items below combine? The electronegativity of each atom is given. - ANSWER A. Ionic 
 
Which of the following statements is true about the molecule shown below? - ANSWER B. The bonds are polar and the molecule is nonpolar 
 
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Test Bank for Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry, 12th Edition by Bettelheim
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Test Bank for Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry 12e 12th Edition by Frederick A. Bettelheim; William H. Brown; Mary K. Campbell; Shawn O. Farrell; Omar Torres. 
 
ISBN-13: 1594 
 
Full Chapters test bank 
 
Chapter 1: Matter, Energy, and Measurement 
1.1 Chemistry and the Study of Matter 
1.2 The Scientific Method 
1.3 Reporting Numbers in Science 
1.4 Making Measurements 
1.5 Unit Conversions 
1.6 States of Matter 
1.7 Density and Specific Gravity 
1.8 Describing the Various For...
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General Chemistry II (CHEM113) ACS Final Exam Solved 100% Correct!!
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The two states that are collectively known as the condensed states are _______. - solid and liquid 
The attractive forces that exist between all molecules and atoms, and are the forces that hold many 
solids and liquids together - intermolecular forces 
Intermolecular forces are only significant at _____. - short distances 
The state of a sample of matter is determined by the magnitude of __________. - the 
intermolecular forces present 
Gases have a ___ density, ___ shape, and ____ volume. Thes...
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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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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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UNE Chem 1011 EXAM Questions With Complete Solutions
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Intermolecular forces (IMFs) correct answer: the forces of attraction between molecules of covalent compounds (weak) 
 
Intramolecular forces correct answer: forces within molecules. Forces caused by the attraction and repulsion of charged particles (strong) 
 
Dispersion forces correct answer: present in all molecules 
 
attractions between molecules caused by the electron motion on one molecule affecting the electron motion on the other through electrical forces; these are the weakest inter...
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OCR A Level Chemistry Paper 2 (H432/02) Synthesis and analytical techniques Mark Scheme for June 2023
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OCR A Level Chemistry Paper 2 (H432/02) Synthesis and analytical techniques Mark Scheme for June 2023. Trend for all 3 hydrocarbons (1 mark): 
Boiling point increases with less branching 
OR less methyl/alkyl groups/side chains 
Explanation with comparison (3 marks): 
Branching and surface contact 
(Less branching gives) more (surface) contact / interaction 
(between molecules) 
Surface contact and London forces 
(More surface contact) gives more /stronger induced 
dipole(–dipole) inte...
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