Water | Electronegativity | Forces | Miscellaneous | Math |
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What is hydrogen bonding
What causes all of water's unique properties?
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What is low, easy
When electronegativity is low, bond strength is _____ and it is ______ to break the bond
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What is dipole-dipole molecules
What would best dissolve in a solution full of dipole-dipole bonds?
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What is conductive, high melting points, high boiling points
What are the properties of ionic compounds?
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What is 1.5
What is the electronegativity difference in SF6
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What is osmosis
The ability of water to move through cell walls to create equal concentration on both sides
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What is ionic, polar covalent, nonpolar covalent
Rank the following from strongest to weakest: nonpolar covalent, ionic, polar covalent
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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 |
What is the energy it takes to break a bond
What is dissociation energy?
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What is 210g
How many grams are in 3mol Cl2?
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What is surface tension
Water's ability to push other things away from its surface
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What is it is high
If electronegativity is high, what do you know about bond dissociation energy?
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What is hydrogen bonding
What is the strongest force of the "bonds" we learned?
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What is a neutral molecule is forced to become a polar one
What does it mean for a dipole to be induced?
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What is 1.2 E24
How many molecules are in 2 mol Cl2?
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What is capillary action
Water attracts to the sides of a tube and moves up the tube. This is called
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What is both short
If electronegativity is high, what do you know about atomic radii and bond length?
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What is Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Fluorine
What 3 elements participate in hydrogen bonding?
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What is the thickness of a substance based on the strength of forces of the molecules
What is viscosity?
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What is 2209g
How many grams are in 3.5 x 10^25 molecules of F2?
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What is the molecules at the surface attract strongly to one another
Why does surface tension happen?
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What is an atom's ability to hold on to its own electrons and attract the electrons of other atoms
What is electronegativity?
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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?
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What is it becomes more solid
As dispersion forces get stronger, what happens to the state of matter?
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What is 696g
How many grams of salt are needed to create 4L of a 3M solution?
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