Naming
Intermolecular Forces
Random
IMF Effects
100

Copper (I) Chloride

CuCl

100

Van der Waals Forces of attraction between molecules decrease with __________ number of electrons and __________ distance between the molecules

decreasing number of electrons and increasing distance

100

What prefix do binary acids receive?

Hydro

100

Which of the following has the lowest boiling point

CH4

C2H4

C3H8

C4H10

CH4  Because IMF get stronger the heavier the moleculoe

200

Name CO2

Carbon Dioxide

200

What are the three intermolecular forces?

Hydrogen Bonding, dipole-dipole, and london dispersion

200

What is the oxidation number Lead in of Lead (IV) citrate?

4+ it comes from the roman numerals

200

What does a strong intermolecular force do to the boiling point of a substance?

Increases it.

300

What is the correct formula for Magnesium phosphate

Mg3(PO4)2

300

What are the elements involved in hydrogen bonding?

H, O, F, N

300

What is the first element in an Acid?

H

300

What type of intermolecular forces would be assigned to NH3

London Dispersion and dipole-dipole
400

Copper (II) Chloride

CuCl2

400

What type of intermolecular forces exist between non-polar molecules?

London dispersion forces only

400

What is a diatomic element?

Elements that will always bond to themselves if they are not bonded to others. 

400

At room temperature, F2 and Cl2 are gases, Br2 is a liquid, and I2 is a solid, why?

Because dispersion forces increase with molecular size. 

500

What is the formula for Chloric Acid

HClO3

500

Why does ice float?

Because hydrogen bonding forms a geometric pattern and reduces the density. 

500

What is the difference between intermolecular and intramolecular forces?

Intermolecular forces are between molecules of the same time. 


Intramolecular forces are between elements in a compound. 

500

What explains the unusually high boiling point of H2O compared to H2S?

Hydrogen bonding in water are stronger than the dipole dipole forces in hydrosulfuric acid