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  • CLEP chemistry questions with correct answers

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  • The attractions between atoms within a molecule of NH3 are best characterized as A. hydrogen bonds B. ionic bonds C. polar covalent bonds D. London (dispersion) forces E. ion-dipole forces Correct Answer-polar covalent bonds R(g) + 2T(g) ⇌ 2X(g) + Z(g) The reaction mixture above is at equilibrium at 298 K. The value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction is 16 at 298K. If R(g) , X(g) and Z(g) each have an equilibrium concentration of 2.0 M, what is the equilibrium concentrati...
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UNE CHEM 1011 General Chemistry II Midterm Fall 2023 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • UNE CHEM 1011 General Chemistry II Midterm Fall 2023 Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • intermolecular forces correct answer: the various forces of attraction that may exist between the atoms and molecules of a substance due to electrostatic phenomena kinetic energies correct answer: the energy required to overcome the attractive forces and thus increase the distance between particles Intramolecular forces correct answer: within the molecule that keep the molecule together Intermolecular forces correct answer: attractions between molecules, which determine many of the ...
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CEM 141-Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers Already Passed!!
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  • Atoms - Matter is made up of Atom - The the smallest distinguishable part of an element Theories - Can change overtime according to the evidence available Electrostatic forces - ALL atoms/molecules attract to one another due to Attractions - ________ lower potential energy of a system Repulsions - _____ raise potential energy of a system The attractive and repulsive forces are EQUAL or the potential energy is at a minimum - Stable systems form where The well - The most stable part of a g...
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CLEP CHEMISTRY EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • CLEP CHEMISTRY EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • Which chemical equation represents this reaction: a Bronsted-Lowry acid-base reaction A.) 2 KCLO₂(s) → 2 KCLO(s) + 3 O₂(g) B.) Zn(s) + Cu² + (aq) → Zn² + (aq) + Cu(s) C.) CO³ + (aq) + 6 NH (aq) → [Co(NH³)₆³+](aq) D.) H₂O+9aq) + NH₂(aq)→ H₂O(I) + NH₂+(aq) - correct answer The attractions between atoms within a molecule of NH3 are best characterized as A. hydrogen bonds B. ionic bonds C. polar covalent bonds D. London (dispersion) forces E. ion-dipole f...
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PORTAGE LEARNING M2: PROBLEM SET BIOCHEMISTRY
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  • M2: Problem Set Due No due date Points 5 Questions 20 Time Limit None Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 1,309 minutes 5 out of 5 Score for this quiz: 5 out of 5 Submitted Feb 24 at 4:02pm This attempt took 1,309 minutes. Question 1 0 / 0 pts Your Answer: What is the shape of water? Bent Bent. The bond angle is 104.5 degrees. Question 2 0 / 0 pts What is autoionization, and how is it important for water? PORTAGE LEARNING M2: PROBLEM SET BIOCHEMISTRY Your Answer: ...
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ACS Vocabulary and Concepts (Graded A+ Already) 2023-2024.
  • ACS Vocabulary and Concepts (Graded A+ Already) 2023-2024.

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  • intermolecular forces correct answers forces that hold molecules to other molecules (not bonds within molecules) ion-ion interaction correct answers occurs between ions, with opposite charges attracting and like charges repelling ion-dipole interaction correct answers occur between ions and polar molecules, where the ion is attracted or repelled to a partial charge in the polar molecules (includes interactions between water and dissolved ions) dipole-dipole interaction correct answers o...
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CHEM 1035 Final Exam Study Guide
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  • CHEM 1035 Final Exam Study Guide Weakest forces, exist in all substances, only force in non-polar substances, form temporary dipoles - Answer<>London or Dispersion forces Dispersion forces ____ with increasing molar mass - Answer<>increase Stronger than dispersion forces, only present in polar substances, attraction between oppositely charges ends of polar molecules - Answer<>Dipole-dipole forces Dipole-dipole forces ____ with increasing molar mass - Answer<>incre...
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Student Exploration: Polarity and Intermolecular Forces Questions with Correct Answers
  • Student Exploration: Polarity and Intermolecular Forces Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Vocabulary: dipole, dipole-dipole force, dipole-induced dipole force, electronegativity, intermolecular force, ionic bond, London dispersion force, molecule, nonpolar, nonpolar covalent bond, partial charges, polar, polar covalent bond, valence electron Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. A big bully is having a tug-of-war with a small child. There is a ball attached to the middle of the rope. Toward whom will the ball move?
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UCSB CHEM 6AL Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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  • Intermolecular forces and how they affect physical properties /purification techniques: dipole-dipole, electrostatic, hydrogen, ion, london, - Answer-*dipole-dipole*: polar covalent molecules such as aldehydes and ketones. positive and negative end. polar molecules must be close together for force to be significant. weaker than ion-dipole forces; increase with polarity of molecule. *electrostatic*: occur between charged species, cations and anions, and are responsible for very high MP and B...
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UNE CHEM 1011 General Chemistry II Midterm Fall Questions With Verified & Complete Solutions 2023
  • UNE CHEM 1011 General Chemistry II Midterm Fall Questions With Verified & Complete Solutions 2023

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  • UNE CHEM 1011 General Chemistry II Midterm Fall Questions With Verified & Complete Solutions 2023 Intermolecular forces Correct Answer: the various forces of attraction that may exist between the atoms and molecules of a substance due to electrostatic phenomena Kinetic energies Correct Answer: the energy required to overcome the attractive forces and thus increase the distance between particles Intramolecular forces Correct Answer: within the molecule that keep the molecule together ...
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