15 3.5 Intermolecular Forces

Practice questions

Multiple-choice questions (There is/ are one or more correct answer(s) for each question)

  1. Butane will experience what type(s) of intermolecular forces?
    1. Dispersion Forces
    2. Hydrogen bonding Forces
    3. Dipole-dipole interactions Forces
    4. London Forces
  2. Hydrochloric Acid HCl will experience what type(s) of intermolecular forces?
    1. Hydrogen Bonding Force
    2. Dipole-Dipole Interactions Force
    3. (London) Dispersion Forces
  3. Which of the following options is the odd one out? Water, Ammonia, Pentane or Hydrofluoric acid?
    1. Water
    2. Ammonia
    3. Pentane
    4. Hydrofluoric acid

True/false question

  1. Molecules that are non-polar and do not have permanent dipoles are unable to generate intermolecular forces.

 

Solutions

Multiple-choice questions

  1. a and d. London dispersion forces are also known as dispersion forces and London forces.
  2. a; b and c
  3. c

True/false question

  1. False

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