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Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X- block We will review for two days before the test.
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Page 1: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

AnnouncementAnnouncement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I

Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block

We will review for two days before the test.

Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block

We will review for two days before the test.

Page 2: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

Intermolecular Forces Review Questions

Intermolecular Forces Review Questions

Page 3: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

1) Which of the following correctly lists the forces of attraction in order from weakest to strongest?

A) Ionic bonding < dipole < hydrogen bonding < dispersion

B) Dipole < dispersion < hydrogen bonding < ionic bonding

C) Dispersion < dipole < hydrogen bonding < ionic bonding

D) Dispersion < hydrogen bonding < dipole < ionic bonding

E) Dipole < hydrogen bonding < ionic bonding < dispersion

1) Which of the following correctly lists the forces of attraction in order from weakest to strongest?

A) Ionic bonding < dipole < hydrogen bonding < dispersion

B) Dipole < dispersion < hydrogen bonding < ionic bonding

C) Dispersion < dipole < hydrogen bonding < ionic bonding

D) Dispersion < hydrogen bonding < dipole < ionic bonding

E) Dipole < hydrogen bonding < ionic bonding < dispersion

Page 4: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

2) How many hydrogen bonds are shown in the drawing below?

A) 0

B) 1

C) 2

D) 5

E) 6

2) How many hydrogen bonds are shown in the drawing below?

A) 0

B) 1

C) 2

D) 5

E) 6

H

C

C

H

H H

H

OH

Page 5: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

3) Which drawing below represents what happens to the atoms/molecules of methanol (CH3OH) after it boils?

3) Which drawing below represents what happens to the atoms/molecules of methanol (CH3OH) after it boils?

Page 6: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

4) Which of the following correctly explains why hexane (C6H14) has a higher boiling point than propane (C3H8)?

A) Hexane has more bonds than propane, so it’s harder to break.

B) Molecules of hexane are more strongly attracted to each other than molecules of propane.

C) Hexane is heavier than propane, so gravity holds it together.

D) Hexane is more polar than propane, holding it together better.

4) Which of the following correctly explains why hexane (C6H14) has a higher boiling point than propane (C3H8)?

A) Hexane has more bonds than propane, so it’s harder to break.

B) Molecules of hexane are more strongly attracted to each other than molecules of propane.

C) Hexane is heavier than propane, so gravity holds it together.

D) Hexane is more polar than propane, holding it together better.

Page 7: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

5) Which molecule(s) below is/are polar?

A) CH4

B) CO2

C) H2O

D) SF2

E) CF4

5) Which molecule(s) below is/are polar?

A) CH4

B) CO2

C) H2O

D) SF2

E) CF4

Page 8: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

6) Which picture below shows how two molecules of formaldehyde (CH2O) would likely arrange themselves near each other?

A)

B)

C)

D)

6) Which picture below shows how two molecules of formaldehyde (CH2O) would likely arrange themselves near each other?

A)

B)

C)

D)

O

CHH

O

CHH

O

CHH

O C

H

H

O

CHH OC

H

H

OC

H

HO

C

H

H

Page 9: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

7) Which of the following explains why NaCl has a much higher melting point than HCl?

A) NaCl has less electronegativity than HCl, so it is more strongly held together.

B) The charges that attract NaCl particles are larger than the charges that attract HCl particles.

C) NaCl is ionic and HCl is covalent, and ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds.

D) NaCl has a greater mass than HCl, so its attraction is stronger.

7) Which of the following explains why NaCl has a much higher melting point than HCl?

A) NaCl has less electronegativity than HCl, so it is more strongly held together.

B) The charges that attract NaCl particles are larger than the charges that attract HCl particles.

C) NaCl is ionic and HCl is covalent, and ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds.

D) NaCl has a greater mass than HCl, so its attraction is stronger.

Page 10: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

8) How many hydrogen bonds are shown in the drawing below?

A) 0

B) 2

C) 6

D) 8

E) 18

8) How many hydrogen bonds are shown in the drawing below?

A) 0

B) 2

C) 6

D) 8

E) 18

O

HH

O

C

CH

H

H

H

O

HH

O

C

CHH

H

H

O

H H

O

C

C

HH

H

H

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9) Choose the best answer from below for this question: Which has a higher boiling point, CO2 or CS2? Why?

A) CO2 because it has a greater total electronegativity.

B) CO2 because it has stronger covalent bonds.

C) CO2 because it is polar while CS2 is nonpolar.

D) CS2 because it is nonpolar while CO2 is polar.

E) CS2 because it has stronger dispersion forces.

9) Choose the best answer from below for this question: Which has a higher boiling point, CO2 or CS2? Why?

A) CO2 because it has a greater total electronegativity.

B) CO2 because it has stronger covalent bonds.

C) CO2 because it is polar while CS2 is nonpolar.

D) CS2 because it is nonpolar while CO2 is polar.

E) CS2 because it has stronger dispersion forces.

Page 12: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

New Topic: Mixtures and Solutions

New Topic: Mixtures and Solutions

Page 13: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

Interactions among molecules

Interactions among molecules

Draw a picture of how 4 water molecules might arrange themselves around a molecule of formaldehyde (CH2O).

Draw a picture of how 4 water molecules might arrange themselves around a molecule of formaldehyde (CH2O).

Page 14: Announcement Mid-Year Exam for Chem I Friday, Jan 20, in class Make-up on Monday, Jan 23, X-block We will review for two days before the test.

Interactions among molecules

Interactions among molecules

Draw a picture of how 4 water molecules might arrange themselves around a sodium ion.

Draw a picture of how 4 water molecules might arrange themselves around a sodium ion.

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Interactions among molecules

Interactions among molecules

Draw a picture of how 4 water molecules might arrange themselves around a chloride ion.

Draw a picture of how 4 water molecules might arrange themselves around a chloride ion.


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