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BAED-CHEM2122 General Chemistry 2

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Started on Friday, 18 March 2022,


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What explains the very high melting and boiling point of water.

Select one:

a.

Strong dipole-dipole bonds between water molecules

b.

Dispersion forces which are present in all molecules

c.

Asymmetrical shape of the polar bonds

d.
Strong hydrogen bonds between water molecules

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The correct answer is: Strong hydrogen bonds between water molecules

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The model used to describe and explain the bonding and arrangement of atoms in a solid metal
is the

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a.

Electron sea model

b.

Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory

c.

Ball and stick model

d.

Metalloid model

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The correct answer is: Electron sea model

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Does NH3 have hydrogen bonding?

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a.

Yes
b.

No

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The correct answer is: No

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Hydrogen bonding occurs when hydrogen is bonded to N, O , or F. which of the following has
hydrogen bonding?

Select one:

a.

H2S

b.

NO2

c.

CBr4

d.

NH3

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The correct answer is: NH3

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Which substance would have the weakest intermolecular forces of attraction?

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a.
H2O

b.

MgF2

c.

NaCl

d.

CH4

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The correct answer is: CH4

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Ionic Bonding involves…

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a.

The transfer of electrons

b.

The transfer of neutrons

c.

None of the above

d.

The transfer of protons

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The correct answer is: The transfer of electrons

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Does H2O have hydrogen bonding?

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a.

Yes

b.

No

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The correct answer is: Yes

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All molecules have London forces between them, but dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding are
so much stronger that when they are present we can ignore London forces. Which of these has
ONLY London forces?

Select one:

a.

OCl2

b.

I2

c.

NH3

d.

SH2

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The correct answer is: I2
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What is the basis of a metallic bond?

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a.

The attraction between positive metal ions and interlocking electrons.

b.

The attraction between positive metal ions and free-floating electrons.

c.

The attraction of neutral metal atoms

d.

The attraction between protons and neutrons

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The correct answer is: The attraction between positive metal ions and free-floating electrons.

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Does CH4 have hudrogen bonding?

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a.

No

b.

Yes

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The correct answer is: No
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Determine the type of intermolecular force present in SiO2.

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a.

Covalent network

b.

Ionic

c.

Dipole dipole

d.

Dispersion

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The correct answer is: Covalent network

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Intermolecular forces for NH3

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a.

Dipole dipole

b.

Dispersion force
c.

Hydrogen bonding

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The correct answer is: Hydrogen bonding

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Which is the strongest intermolecular force below?

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a.

Ionic

b.

Hydrogen

c.

Mettalic

d.

Dispersion

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Does HCl have hydrogen bonding?

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a.

No
b.

Yes

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The correct answer is: Yes

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Does HF have hydrogen bonding?

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a.

Yes

b.

No

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Which is the second strongest intermolecular force, after hydrogen bonding?

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a.

Dipole-dipole attraction

b.

London forces

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The correct answer is: Dipole-dipole attraction
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________________________________ have the strongest intermolecular forces of attraction.

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a.

Dipole-dipole

b.

Dispersion

c.

Hydrogen bonds

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Intermolecular forces for: CO2

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a.

Dipole Dipole

b.

Dispersion Force

c.

Hydrogen bonding

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Intermolecular force present HCl?

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a.

Dipole dipole

b.

Ionic

c.

Dispersion

d.

H-bond

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This picture most likely depicts the arrangement of atoms in a __________.

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a.

Salt

b.
Gas

c.

Metal

d.

Diamond

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← WRITTEN WORK 2

Jump to...                     Jump to...                     Announcements                     WEEK 001 Module


Intermolecular Forces                     Week 001 Presentation Intermolecular Forces                     
Intermolecular Forces                     Intermolecular Forces                     London Dispersion                     
Online Video Lecture - Intermolecular Forces (Lastimosa - Part 1)                     PERFORMANCE
TASK 1                     Week 002 Presentation Intermolecular Forces                     WEEK 002
Intermolecular forces of Matter and Properties of Liquids                     WRITTEN WORK 1                      
Week 003 Module Structure and Properties of Water                     Week 003 Structure and
Properties of Water                     Concentrations of Solutions                     Related link of
Intermolecular Forces and Liquids and Solids                      Online Video Lecture - Kinetic
Molecular Theory (Santelices)                     PERFORMANCE TASK 2                     Week 004 Types
of Solutions                     Concentrations of Solution                     Online Video Lecture -
Solutions (Santelices)                     WRITTEN WORK 2                     Week 006 Presentation
Solution Stoichiometry                     Week 006 Module Physical Properties of Solution Part 2.1                     
Week 006 Module Physical Properties of Solution Part 2.2                     Molality Practice
Problems - Molarity, Mass Percent, and Density of Solution Examples                     
PERFORMANCE TASK 3                     Week 007 PresentationThermochemistry                     Week
007 Module Thermochemistry                     Thermochemistry                     Related links of
Thermochemistry                     WRITTEN WORK 3                     Week 008-009 Presentation
Chemical Kinetics Overview                     Week 008-009 Module Chemical Kinetics Part I                     
Week 008-009 Chemical Kinetics Part 2                     Chemical Kinetics                     
PERFORMANCE TASK 4                     1ST QUARTER EXAM                     Week 011-012
Presentation Chemical Thermodynamics                     Week 011-012 Chemical Thermodynamics                     
Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics                     Related link of Chemical
Thermodynamics                     Online Video Lecture - Thermodynamics: Energy and Heat
(Santelices)                     Q2 PERFORMANCE TASK 1                     Chemical Equilibrium                     
Week 013-014 Module Chemical Equilibrium                     Q2 WRITTEN WORK 1                     Q2
LONG QUIZ 1                      Week 016 Presentation Acids and Bases                      Week 016
Module Acid Equilibra                     Q2 PERFORMANCE TASK 2                     Week 017
Presentation Solubility Equilibra                     Week 017 Solubility Equilibria                     Q2
WRITTEN WORK 2                     Week 018-019 Electrochemistry                     Week 018-019
Redox Reactions                     Electrochemistry                     Q2 PERFORMANCE TASK 3         

Week 006 Presentation Solution Stoichiometry →

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