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REVIEW: Intermolecular forces

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  • Which IMF is present in all molecules, even nonpolar ones? a) Dipole-dipole b) London dispersion c) Hydrogen bonding
    b) London dispersion
  • Which is an example of an intramolecular force? a) Covalent bond b) Hydrogen bond c) Dipole-dipole force
    a) Covalent bond
  • Perfume spreading in air shows which force? a) Hydrogen bonding b) London dispersion c) Ion-dipole
    b) London dispersion
  • Which IMF explains why water boils at a high temperature? a) Dipole-dipole b) Hydrogen bonding c) London dispersion
    b) Hydrogen bonding
  • Ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds are examples of __________ forces.
    Intramolecular
  • Forces that hold atoms together in a molecule are called __________.
    Intramolecular forces
  • IMF are forces between molecules. (True/False)
    TRUE
  • Intramolecular forces are stronger than intermolecular forces.
    TRUE
  • IMF are generally weaker than chemical bonds.
    TRUE
  • Which IMF is the weakest? (a. Hydrogen Bonding b. London dispersion c. Dipole-dipole)
    London dispersion