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Hello, I need help with these questions, please! Question 1 Which type of intermolecular interaction is strongest in all polar molecules?

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I need help with these questions, please!

Question 1

Which type of intermolecular interaction is strongest in all polar molecules?

a) Ionic Bonds

b) Covalent Bonds

c) London Dispersion

d) Hydrogen Bonding

e) Dipole-Dipole

Question 2

Which highly electronegative atoms form hydrogen bonds when bonded to hydrogen in a molecule? Select all that apply.

a) Ca

b) F

c) Al

d) N

e) O

Question 3

What type of intermolecular interaction holds molecules of liquid N2together?

a) London Dispersion Forces

b) Hydrogen Bonds

c) Dipole-Dipole Forces

Question 4

Which term represents the pressure of vapor present at equilibrium with its liquid?

a) Vapor Pressure

b) Evaporation

c) Condensation

d) Boiling Point

Question 5

For the substance listed below, indicate which type of crystalline solid it represents when in its solid phase.

Salt (NaCl)

a) atomic

b) ionic

c) molecular

Question 6

For the substance listed below, indicate which type of crystalline solid it represents when in its solid phase.

Ethanol (C2H5OH)

a) Atomic

b) ionic

c) molecular

Question 7

For the substance listed below, indicate which type of crystalline solid it represents when in its solid phase.

Neon (Ne)

a) Molecular

b) Ionic

c) Atomic

Question 8

For the substance listed below, indicate which type of crystalline solid it represents when in its solid phase.

Magnesium Oxide (MgO)

a) Atomic

b) Ionic

c) Molecular

Question 9

For the substance listed below, indicate which type of crystalline solid it represents when in its solid phase.

Sugar (C6H12O6)

a) Molecular

b) Ionic

c) Atomic

Question 10

For the substance listed below, indicate which type of crystalline solid it represents when in its solid phase.

Copper (Cu)

a) Atomic

b) Covalent

c) Ionic

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