Water Electronegativity Forces Miscellaneous Math
100
What is hydrogen bonding
What causes all of water's unique properties?
100
What is low, easy
When electronegativity is low, bond strength is _____ and it is ______ to break the bond
100
What is dipole-dipole molecules
What would best dissolve in a solution full of dipole-dipole bonds?
100
What is conductive, high melting points, high boiling points
What are the properties of ionic compounds?
100
What is 1.5
What is the electronegativity difference in SF6
200
What is osmosis
The ability of water to move through cell walls to create equal concentration on both sides
200
What is ionic, polar covalent, nonpolar covalent
Rank the following from strongest to weakest: nonpolar covalent, ionic, polar covalent
200
What is
ion-dipole
dipole-dipole
dipole-induced dipole
induced dipole- induced dipole
Put the following in order from strongest to weakest:

dipole-induced dipole
ion-dipole
induced dipole- induced dipole
dipole-dipole
200
What is the energy it takes to break a bond
What is dissociation energy?
200
What is 210g
How many grams are in 3mol Cl2?
300
What is surface tension
Water's ability to push other things away from its surface
300
What is it is high
If electronegativity is high, what do you know about bond dissociation energy?
300
What is hydrogen bonding
What is the strongest force of the "bonds" we learned?
300
What is a neutral molecule is forced to become a polar one
What does it mean for a dipole to be induced?
300
What is 1.2 E24
How many molecules are in 2 mol Cl2?
400
What is capillary action
Water attracts to the sides of a tube and moves up the tube. This is called
400
What is both short
If electronegativity is high, what do you know about atomic radii and bond length?
400
What is Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Fluorine
What 3 elements participate in hydrogen bonding?
400
What is the thickness of a substance based on the strength of forces of the molecules
What is viscosity?
400
What is 2209g
How many grams are in 3.5 x 10^25 molecules of F2?
500
What is the molecules at the surface attract strongly to one another
Why does surface tension happen?
500
What is an atom's ability to hold on to its own electrons and attract the electrons of other atoms
What is electronegativity?
500
What is The attraction of hydrogen to oxygen puts space in between molecules, making it less densely packed
Why does hydrogen bonding make solid water less dense than liquid water?
500
What is it becomes more solid
As dispersion forces get stronger, what happens to the state of matter?
500
What is 696g
How many grams of salt are needed to create 4L of a 3M solution?






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