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168 CHEMISTRY FOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED<br />

3. Dipole-dipole forces exist in all of the following except<br />

a. HBr(g) b. KBr(s) c. H 2S(g) d. CHCl 3(l) e. H 2O(l)<br />

4. Hydrogen bonding exists in all of the following except<br />

a. CH 3F(g) b. H 2O(g) c. NH 3(g) d. HF(g)<br />

e. CH 3CH 2OH(g)<br />

5. In which of the following are London dispersion forces the most important<br />

intermolecular force present?<br />

a. H 2O(l) b. NH 3(l) c. HBr(l) d. NaCl(l) e. CH 4(l)<br />

6. The thin “skin” over the surface of a liquid is due to the ____.<br />

7. Viscosity is the ____.<br />

8. Capillary action is the ____.<br />

9. Water has a high heat of vaporization because of ____.<br />

10. Amorphous solids lack ____.<br />

11. Crystalline solids display ____.<br />

12. Which type of solid is ice?<br />

a. atomic b. molecular c. ionic<br />

d. metallic e. network covalent<br />

13. Which type of solid is diamond?<br />

a. atomic b. molecular c. ionic<br />

d. metallic e. network covalent<br />

14. Which type of solid is solid xenon?<br />

a. atomic b. molecular c. ionic<br />

d. metallic e. network covalent<br />

15. Which type of solid is sodium chloride?<br />

a. atomic b. molecular c. ionic<br />

d. metallic e. network covalent<br />

16. Which type of solid is sodium?<br />

a. atomic b. molecular c. ionic<br />

d. metallic e. network covalent<br />

17. Sketch a general phase diagram.<br />

18. The two fixed points on a phase diagram are the ____ and the ____.<br />

19. What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in each of the<br />

following?<br />

a. hydrogen chloride, HCl(g) b. hydrazine, NH 2NH 2(l)<br />

c. graphite, C(s) d. calcium fluoride, CaF 2(s) e. methane, CH 4(g)<br />

20. What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in each of the<br />

following?<br />

a. sulfur tetrafluoride, SF 4(g) b. ethyl alcohol, CH 3CH 2OH(l)<br />

c. methyl fluoride, CH 3F(g) d. ammonium phosphate, (NH 4) 3PO 4(s)<br />

e. xenon tetrafluoride, XeF 4(g)

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