What state of matter has the strongest intermolecular forces? Which conditions of P and T are most ideal for a gas? What are the different intermolecular forces? What forces hold molecular solids together? What are the weakest attractions between molecules?
Are dipole-dipole interactions weak or strong compared to ionic bonds? How do Van der Waals forces hold molecules together? What attracts the atoms in an ionic bond? Which of the following statement is true? A) Dispersion forces are generally stronger than dipole-dipole fo...
使阴、阳离子结合成化合物的静电作用。离子键 离子键是由电子转移(失去电子者为阳离子,获得电子者为阴离子)形成的。即正离子和负离子之间由于静电引力所形成的化学键。离子既可以是单离子,如Na+、CL-;也可以由原子团形成;如SO4 2-,NO3-等。离子键的作用力强,无饱和性,无方向性。离子键形成...
To classify a crystalline solid, use the characteristic forces exerted by different types of chemical bonds that join together with other particles to form a solid. For example, strong ionic bonds are usually the result of crystalline structures that can separate to form ions in water. The sharin...
ions. this is a crystal of sodium chloride. the crystal is uncharged because the number of sodium ions is equal to the number of chloride ions. the forces of attraction between the ions hold them in the structures. these ionic bonds between the charged particles result in a giant structure...
London (dispersion) forces These intermolecular forces are present in all substances. They are the only intermolecular force present in nonpolar substances. At a given moment in time, the electrons in a molecule can be unevenly spread. In this case, a temporary dipole is formed. This temporary ...
particles. These forces are what enable molecules and atoms to gather together and remain in a condensed phase as liquids and solids. Collectively, these attractive forces are commonly known as intermolecular forces (IMFs). They are the forces of electrostatic attraction that exist between separate ...
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It’s this “discovery” or first to document this explanation how these four forces work to hold solids together that I expected would have a name of some kind or for somebody. Seems rather fundamental and important to how our world works, someone deserves some credit for it. And I assume...
Is zinc oxide a base? If it is, why isn't it a metal? What are examples of Bronsted-Lowry bases? What fundamental forces are involved in chemical bonding? What are the two factors which determine the properties of a chemical compound?