2.4 Flashcards

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Q

Bond wise, why does water not mix with oil?

A

Oil is not capable of hydrogen bonding, essential for a substance to bind with water.

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What molecules are able to have London Dispersion bonds?

A

Any and all molecules.

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2
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Is hexane soluble in water if it has no hydrogen bonds?

A

No, hydrogen bonds are key to being soluble in water.

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Nonpolar molecule bonding to other molecules with the same sign have what type of bond?

A

London dispersion

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4
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Is water polar or nonpolar, based off its make up? H20

A

Polar

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5
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Is oil going to be soluble in water if it contains no hydrogen bonds.

A

No, hydrogen bonds are required to be soluble in water.

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Is methyl alcohol soluble in water if it contains some hydrogen bonds and is polar?

A

Yes! Perfect conditions for being soluble in water.

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7
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What are the bonds that make a hydrogen bond?

A

O-H, N-H, F-H

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If one molecule had a positive end connect to the negative end of another molecule, what is the most basic intermolecular bond this bond could be?

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Dipole-dipole, occurs when pos to neg.

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9
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Rank the intermolecular bonds from strongest to weakest.

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Hydrogen Bond, Dipole-dipole, London Dispersion.

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