Answer To 8 Molecular Polarity

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Changed: 21c21
1) London Dispersion Forces (LDF)

1) H2, Linear, Non-polar molecule, London Dispersion Forces (LDF)


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2) Dipole - Dipole (DD)

2) H - Cl, Linear, Polar bond so Polar molecule, Dipole - Dipole (DD)


3) H2O1: 2 polar bonds, polar molecule (dipole)

4) N1Cl3: 3 non-polar bonds, non-polar

5) Be1F2: ionic bond for you since ΔEN is > 1.7 (actually is a molecular compounds with 2 polar bonds, non-polar molecule), don't have to know this, though)

6) S1F2: 2 polar bonds, dipole

7) C1F4: 4 polar bonds, non-polar molecule

8) C1O2: 2 polar bonds, non-polar molecule

9) S1O42-: 4 polar bonds, non-polar molecule (actually it is an ion)

10) Cl1O31-: 3 non-polar bonds, non-polar molecule (actually it is an ion)



Answers to the Type of IMF for above 8 Molecular Polarity Problems

Also include Problem 1 and Problem 2 IMF
1) H2, Linear, Non-polar molecule, London Dispersion Forces (LDF)

2) H - Cl, Linear, Polar bond so Polar molecule, Dipole - Dipole (DD)

3) Hydrogen bonding (HB)

4) LDF

5) Ionic

6) DD

7) LDF

8) LDF

9) LDF (since they are anion ion, so there would be a cation around so it would be part of an ionic compound so the IMF would be Ionic)

10) LDF (since they are anion ion, so there would be a cation around so it would be part of an ionic compound so the IMF would be Ionic)


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