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Intermolecular forces
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Wize University Chemistry Textbook > Intermolecular Forces and Physical Properties
Other Intermolecular Forces (more detailed)
6 Activities
What intermolecular force is most responsible for sodium chloride, NaCl, being soluble in water?
Ionic bonding
Ion-dipole
Dipole-dipole
Hydrogen bonding
London dispersion forces
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More Other Intermolecular Forces (more detailed) Questions:
Intermolecular Forces
A main component of gasoline is octane (C
8
H
18
). This compound is non-polar and is insoluble in water (H
2
O). What is the strongest type of interaction that would exist in a mixture of octane and water?
Intermolecular forces
Which of the following molecules would exhibit ion-dipole forces?
i. Hcl
ii. LiCl
Which of the following is not an example of an intermolecular force covered in this course?
A Na
+
ion interacts with liquid N
2
by