These intermolecular forces are present in all atoms or molecules
What are London-Dispersion Forces
An ionic bond.
What is an intramolecular force?
Part of a solution that does the dissolving - usually present in the larger amount.
What is the solvent?
Substances with weak intermolecular forces would tend to be in this state of matter at room temperature.
What is gas?
List all types of intermolecular forces that would occur: CH2F2
What are London Dispersion and Dipole-Dipole?
Type of intramolecular force holding two oxygen atoms together in an O2 molecule.
What is a covalent bond?
Dissolved particles are also known as this.
What is the solute?
An exothermic phase change for a liquid.
What is freezing?
Type of attractive force between atoms of Noble Gases.
What are London Dispersion Forces?
What type of intramolecular force exists in ammonia?
What are polar covalent bonds?
The solvent in an aqueous solution.
What is water?
Phase change for a substance that requires the greatest amount of energy.
What is boiling?
The three elements in a molecule that when bonded to hydrogen result in Hydrogen Bonding between molecules.
What are oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorine?
Type of force that causes water to have an unusually high boiling point.
What is hydrogen bonding?
A compound that conducts an electric current when it is in an aqueous solution or molten state is known as this.
What is an electrolyte?
If a solid goes immediately to a gas, it is called _______.
What is sublimation?
Two organic functional groups with hydrogen bonding.
What are alcohols, acids, and amines?
The type of forces that causes sodium chloride to have a very high boiling point.
What is ionic bonding?
The universal solvent.
What is water?
The point in a phase diagram where the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases are present in equilibrium.
What is the triple point?