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Determine the dominant interparticle force present in these substances. 1) CH3F(

ID: 1062756 • Letter: D

Question

Determine the dominant interparticle force present in these substances.

1) CH3F(g)

Answer 1
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London dispersion
ion - dipole
H-bonding
dipole - dipole
dipole - induced dipole
ionic bonding

2) H2SO4(l)

Answer 2
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London dispersion
ion - dipole
H-bonding
dipole - dipole
dipole - induced dipole
ionic bonding

3) cocaine hydrochloride ([C17H21O4NH]Cl) in water

Answer 3
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London dispersion
ion - dipole
H-bonding
dipole - dipole
dipole - induced dipole
ionic bonding

4) CaCO3(s)

Answer 4
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London dispersion
ion - dipole
H-bonding
dipole - dipole
dipole - induced dipole
ionic bonding

5) Cl2(g)

Answer 5
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London dispersion
ion - dipole
H-bonding
dipole - dipole
dipole - induced dipole
ionic bonding

6) O2(g) in water

Answer 6
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London dispersion
ion - dipole
H-bonding
dipole - dipole
dipole - induced dipole
ionic bonding

Explanation / Answer

1.Dipole-dipole.....as C-F bond is polar

2.Dipole-dipole...as O-H bond is polar

3.Ion - dipole....as cl-ion is produced

4.ionic bonding...as calcium and carbonate ions are there

5.London dispersion forces..as bond is non polar

6.Dipole induce dipole...as water is polar and oxygen is non polar

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