Polar or Nonpolar

What is polar?
The three types of intermolecular forces listed from weakest to strongest.
Weakest: Dispersion
Dipole-Dipole
Strongest: H-Bonding
Polar or Nonpolar

What is nonpolar?
A molecule is able to hydrogen bond under what circumstances.
What is a molecule containing a hydrogen bound to nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine is able to hydrogen bond? The hydrogen on one molecule is attracted to the small electronegative atom on an adjacent molecule.
The solubility of the following molecules when mixed together:


What is will dissolve?
All intermolecular forces present in the molecule:

What is dispersion & dipole dipole?
The solubility of the following molecules with each other:
TiO2 & H2O
What is they will dissolve?
The compound with the higher melting point:

What is methanol?
The solubility of the following molecules with each other:
SO2 & CO2
What is will not dissolve?
The molecule with the higher boiling point:
naphthalene, C8H10
propane, C3H8
What is naphthalene? (more electrons, more temporary dipoles, stronger dispersion forces)