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UWorld MCAT QBank Questions Missed Exam Questions And Answers
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UWorld MCAT QBank Questions Missed Exam Questions And Answers Paramagnetic - answerUnpaired electrons in the electronic configuration of an atom or ion, which end up interacting with each other in a magnetic field Diamagnetic - answerPaired electrons in the electronic configuration of an atom or ion, which will NOT interact with each other in a magnetic field Electron capture - answerAn alternative form of positron emission (B^+ decay) Reactivity of forming Ionic Bonds - answerThis increases as ...
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Van der Waals Forces Accurate Review Solution Qs & As
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Van der Waals Forces Accurate Review Solution Qs & As 
What is another name for external bonding? - ANS-intermolecular forces, van der waals forces 
What are Van der waals forces? - ANS-the bonds between molecules 
What is the strength level of the van der waals forces? - ANS-weakest of all bond types 
What are intramolecular forces? - ANS-covalent bonds between atoms inside of a molecule 
What are intermolecular forces? - ANS-van der waals bonds between molecules 
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Chem 210 Exam 1 Correct 100%
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Which of the following statements is true? 
 
a) intermolecular forces influence the physical properties of a substance 
b) intermolecular forces are stronger than intramolecular forces 
c) dispersion forces are the strongest of the intermolecular forces 
d) dipole-dipole forces arise when a non polar molecule induces a dipole in another molecule - ANSWERa 
 
which of the following hydrocarbons will. have have the highest boiling point? 
 
a) c5h12 
b) c2h6 
c) ch4 
d) c6h14 
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Fundamentals of Biology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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Fundamentals of Biology Exam Questions 
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any substance that takes up space and has mass is called _____ 
matter 
an ______ is a substance that has specific chemical and physical properties 
element 
an _____ is the smallest unit of matter that still retains all the chemical properties of an 
element 
atom 
can an atom break-down into something smaller, while still retaining the properties of the 
original element? 
no 
molecules result whenever _____ atoms join together...
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Chem 102 Exam 1 Questions with Verified Answers
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Intramolecular - ANSWER-forces holding atoms within molecules 
 
intermolecular - ANSWER-forces of attraction between molecules 
 
Ion-ion - ANSWER-strongest bonds; high melting temps; involve cations and anions 
 
ion-permanent dipole - ANSWER-salts + polar molecules (water); metal ions with water or other polar mol. 
 
dipole-dipole - ANSWER-bind molecules with PERMANENT dipoles; seen in BPs of simple molecules 
 
hydrophilic molecules - ANSWER-attraction to water; polar; O-H or N-H bonds; sol...
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Chemistry 1010 Final Clemson University test with verified solutions 2024 latest update.
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Molecule 
Unit of matter that results when two or more atoms are joined by covalent bonds 
 
 
 
Ionic Bond 
A bond resulting from the electrostatic attraction of a cation for an anion. 
 
 
 
 
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Nonpolar Covalent Bond 
A bond characterized by an even distribution of charge; electrons in the bonds are shared equally by the two atoms 
 
 
 
Polar Covalent Bond 
A bond resulting from unequal sharing of bonding pairs of electrons between atoms 
 
 
 
Polyatomic Ions 
Charged g...
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in chromatography of the reaction mixture, water is absorbed on cellulose functioned as the 
stationary phase - what is the principal factor determine the migration of individual components 
in the sample? -Answer-HYDROGEN BONDING (determines rate of migration) 
dehydration reaction (tertiary OH to double bond) 
occurs most readily with what OH? 
reaction involves loss of WATER molecule 
and the reaction has a CARBOCATION intermediate -Answer-tertiary alcohols 
am...
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CHEM 210 EXAM 1 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What phase change is taking place if DHsub = 26.1 kJ/mol is being used to calculate the heat involved in the process) 
 
1)Liquid to solid 
2) Gas to solid 
3) Solid to liquid 
4) Liquid to gas 
5) Solid to gas 
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Diethyl ether, (CH3CH2)2O , used as a solvent for extraction of organic compounds from aqueous solutions, has a high vapor pressure which makes it a potential fire hazard in laboratories in which it is used. How much energy is released when 10 g is cooled from 50.0°C to 10.0°C...
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a unit of matter that results when two or more atoms are joined by covalent bonds 
molecule 
 
 
 
a bond resulting from the electrostatic attraction of a cation for an anion 
ionic bond 
 
 
 
 
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a bond characterized by an even distribution of charge; electrons in the bonds are shared equally by the two atoms 
non polar covalent bond 
 
 
 
charged group of more than one k...
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AAMC FL 1 FULL REVIEW- Chem/Phys exam questions fully solved & verified for accuracy 2024
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In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? 
 
A.Hydrogen bonding 
B.Solute concentration 
C.Stationary phase concentration 
D.Thickness of paper 
B and D are dumb options. Knock them out. 
 
hydrogen bonding to the stationary phase will determine the relative rate of migration of the various components in the sample. 
 
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