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Unit 4 Quiz 1
Mrs. LeJeune

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Polar vs Nonpolar
A polar molecule is sharing electrons unequally (two different poles, one positive and the other negative)
A nonpolar is sharing electrons equally (tug of war with two trucks pulling with the exact same force)
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INTRAmolecular VS INTERmolecular Forces
INTRAmolecular forces are the bonds that occur inside or within a single moelcule.
INTERmolecular forces (IMF) exist between two or more molecules
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Multiple Choice
Intermolecular Forces are the forces that exist
Between two or more molecules
Within a single molecule
Only in molecules containing carbon
In all molecules
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INTERmolecular Forces
Examples of intermolecular forces include london dispersion (LDF), dipole/dipole, and hydrogen bonding
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Multiple Choice
Examples of an intermolecular force include
london disperson
hydrogen bonding
dipole dipole
all of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which type of intermolecular force is the strongest?
LDF
dipole-dipole
Hydrogen bonding
Covalent bonding
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London Dispersion Force (LDF)
The weakest force
Occurs between ALL MOLECULES
If a molecule is nonpolar then the only force present will be LDF
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Dipole Dipole Forces
Occurs between all polar molecules
The attraction of the positive end of one molecule to the negative end of another
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Hydrogen Bonding
Must have a hydrogen directly bonded to a F, N or O.
Strongest type of intermolecular force
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Multiple Choice
For hydrogen bonding to occur, a molecule must have a hydrogen bonded to
carbon
another hydrogen
Fluorine, Chlorine or Oxygen
Fluorine, Nitrogen or Oxygen
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Polar and Nonpolar
Nonpolar molecules will contain only london dispersion forces
Polar molecules will contain london dispersion and dipole dipole
Molecules with hydrogen bonding will contain all three types of forces
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a polar molecule
water
propane
methane
carbon dioxide
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Multiple Choice
Is methane (CH4) polar or nonpolar?
polar
nonpolar
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Multiple Choice
What forces are present in methane (CH4)?
LDF
dipol-dipole
Hydrogen bonding
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Does this molecule contain hydrogen bonding?
yes
no
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