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Bonding - Intermolecular Forces
Test Description: Review of Intermolecular forces for high school chemistry.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) In aqueous solution, a chloride ion is attracted to which end of the water molecule?
A
the oxygen end, which is the negative pole.
B
the hydrogen end, which is the postive pole.
C
the oxygen end, which is the positive pole.
D
the hydrogen end, which is the negative pole.
2) Compared to the boiling point of H2S, the boiling point of H2O is relatively high. Which type of bonding causes this difference?
A
hydrogen
B
covalent
C
ionic
D
network
3) Which atom would not participate in hydrogen bonding?
A
O
B
C
C
F
D
N
4) Which of the following halogens has the weakest dispersion forces of attractions between its molecules?
A
F
B
I
C
Br
D
Cl
5) Which molecule is nonpolar and has a symmetrical shape?
A
NH3
B
HF
C
H2S
D
CF4
6) The kind of attractions that result in the dissolving of calcium sulfide in water are:
A
ion-ion
B
molecule-atom
C
molecule-ion
D
atom-atom
7) Which intermolecular force exists between molecules of N2?
A
molecule-ion attraction
B
hydrogen bonding
C
dipole
D
dispersion forces
8) Oxygen, nitrogen, and fluroine bond with hydrogen to form molecules. These molecules are attracted to each other by
A
electrovalent bonds
B
ionic bonds
C
hydrogen bonds
D
coordinate covalent bonds
9) The dispersion forces between molecules always become stronger as molecular size
A
increases
B
decreases
C
remains the same
10) In which chemical system are molecule-ion attractions present?
A
KCl(aq)
B
KCl(g)
C
KCl(s)
D
KCl(l)
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