Answers To 2022-2023 Chem328 Review HW For Polarity, IMF And Physical Properties Including Solutions, Molarity

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Here is the answers to 2022-2023 Chem328 Review HW for Polarity, IMF and Physical Properties including Solutions, Molarity.

1a) Ionic   
1b) Polar   
1c) Non-polar   
1d) Polar    
1e) Ionic    
1f) Polar

2) Using Molecular Polarity table:

3) Made mistake, no question/problem

4)+-->, Arrow over the more electronegative atom (or whatever way you memorize the symbol).

5) Ionic ΔEN> or = 1.8
polar bond is 1.8<ΔEN> or >0.4
non-polar ΔEN<=0.8


6) Ionic compound/bond same strength as metals/metallic bonds (Highest IMF)
Polar molecules containing H-O,H-N,H-F (IMF name is hydrogen bonding)
Polar molecules that don't (IMF name is dipole-dipole interaction)
Non-polar molecules (IMF is London Dispersion Forces, LDF) (Lowest IMF).

7) Dipole-dipole interactions and Hydrogen bonding

8) True, (LDS are only major IMF for non-polar - non-polar molecules interaction and two substance with very large difference in molar mass (# of electrons).

9) No, polar or non-polar is for covalent (sharing) bonds

10) False

11) H2O1 would have higher IMF since both have Hydrogen bonding IMF but H2O1 has two Hydrogen bonding.
Ethanol (name of CH3CH2OH) has lower IMF strength so it will boil first (i.e. has lower boiling point.

12) Boiling is based on CF, London dispersion forces (LDF). Octane has a higher IMF since it a higher molar meaning more electrons so more Instantaneous dipoles. So since IMF is higher, it will take more energy (higher boiling point) so boiling first means lower boiling point (Hexane).

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15) H2O1 is a polar molecule and oil is a hydrocarbon (CxHy) a non-polar molecule. So H2O1 exerts coloumbic force (CF) while oil does not. So H2O1 molecules are interacting with other H2O1 molecule so they will "push oil molecules" around so they will be together. See your figure in your notes or class notes/handouts


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