The intermolecular forces of attraction (IMFA) are the interactions occurring between molecules. These are much weaker than the chemical bonds but are essential in determining the overall property of the compound. For instance, the fact that water has a higher boiling point tha...
What is the role of mineral salts in the creation of electric tension (voltage) at the cellular level? What binds to the electrons and H+ as they exit the ETC? What is chrysiasis and what causes it? Describe the intramolecular and intermolecular forces of water molecules. How do these for...
Which of the intermolecular forces relies on at least one molecule having a dipole moment that is temporary? A. Dipole-dipole force B. Hydrogen bonding C. Dispersion force D. Ion-dipole force E. Ion-induced dipole force F. Dipole-induced di...
This input of energy is also enough to overcome the attractive forces that hold the particles together. Water is a good example of a substance that has substantial intermolecular forces holding it together. Water likes to stick to itself though hydrogen bonding. Thus the energy that is input mus...
For which of the following molecules would the intermolecular forces be influenced mainly by hydrogen bonding? CH3COCH3 O2 PH3 NO2 BF3 What is the maximum number of other molecules that can joined together through hydrogen bonding with water?
1. What is another name for freezing, the opposite of melting? 2. What happens to the boiling point of water when you measure it at high altitudes? 3. What intermolecular forces act in the following: Does ice stay frozen on the moon? If so, what is the temperature and does it ...
What is the strength of intermolecular forces in methylated spirit, acetone, water, glycerin, and oil? Explain how and why the velocity of an object changes when it falls in a viscous fluid. What are some analogs between liquid and circuits?
What is meant by an orbital? What does the term decantation mean? What is the meaning of the term "proton" as used in chemistry? Describe a general approach for determining the polarity of an unknown solvent given a fluorescent compound and solvents of known polarity. ...
What is hydrogen bonding? Under what conditions can hydrogen bonds be formed?Hydrogen Bonding:Hydrogen bonding illustrates the type of "intermolecular attractive forces" based on the electron affinity difference between hydrogen and another atom. Another atom's "high electron affinity" is...
What is the significance of water stress in stomatal density? Describe the intramolecular and intermolecular forces of water molecules. How do these forces relate to their importance in biology? How does the polarity of water help it to move upwards in a plant? What is meant by the ...