Copy of CP Chemistry Molecular Polarity and IMF (4/7/2025)
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Which of the following statements is true about the molecule shown below?
The bonds are nonpolar and the molecule is nonpolar.
The bonds are polar and the molecule is nonpolar.
The bonds are nonpolar and the molecule is polar.
The bonds are polar and the molecule is polar
What types of bonds are shown?
Ionic
There is not enough information to determine the answer.
Nonpolar covalent
Polar covalent
The image above shows a pure substance that contains one type of molecule. What type of intermolecular force is represented by the dashed yellow line?
Ionic
Dipole - dipole
London dispersion
Dipole - induced dipole
The image shows a mixture of polar and nonpolar molecules.
What type of intermolecular force is shown by the dashed yellow line?
dipole-dipole
Ionic
London dispersion
dipole induced - dipole
Which substance has stronger intermolecular attractions?
The polar liquid
Both liquids have the same intermolecular attractive forces.
The nonpolar liquid
Nonpolar molecules _________ contain polar bonds.
may
always
never
If you were working in the Intermolecular Forces section of the Gizmo, and you had the molecules shown in the image, which "bucket" would you drag the molecules to in order to represent their forces of attraction?
London dispersion
None of these is correct
dipole - dipole
dipole - induced dipole
If you were working in the Intermolecular Forces section of the Gizmo, and you had the molecules shown in the image, which "bucket" would you drag the molecules to in order to represent their forces of attraction?