Answers To 2020 CP Review For Polarity, Geometry And IMF Test

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8) Ionic compound/bond same strength as metals/metallic bonds, 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), and non-polar molecules (IMF is London Dispersion Forces, LDF).

8) 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).


Here are answers to 2020 CP Review for Polarity, Geometry, and IMF Test

1) See class work

2) See class work

3) See class work

4) +--->, see your notes

5) ΔEN : 0.0 - 0.4 - non-polar bond;0.5 - 1.6 - polar bond; 1.7 and higher - Ionic bond

6) All atoms give off valence electrons (all have low EN ), Metallic bond consists of cations with "sea of free flowing ve- between them.

7) Assume polar, prove non-polar.

8) 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).

9) H2O1, C1O1, C1H4

10a) IC, Fe2O3

10b) Hydrochloric acid

10c) N2F6


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