2. dipole-dipole force or hydrogen bond or dispersion force 3. intermolecular or intramolecular, stronger or weaker
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2. dipole-dipole force or hydrogen bond or dispersion force
3. intermolecular or intramolecular, stronger or weaker
Question 2 The attraction between the partial positive charge of a temporary dipole of one molecule and the partial negative charge of a temporary, induced dipole of another molecule is called Fill in the blanks by selecting one option from each menu. Part 1: 2 points Part 2:2 points The attraction of the large partial positive charge of a H atom that is covalently bonded to N, O, Part 3:2 points or F in one molecule to the large partial negative charge of the permanent dipole of another Part 4:2 points polar molecule containing N, O, or F is called Part 5:2 points Hydrogen bonds are strong ✓forces that are much than covalent bonds. are generally the strongest intermolecular forces. 10 points
3. intermolecular or intramolecular, stronger or weaker
Question 2 The attraction between the partial positive charge of a temporary dipole of one molecule and the partial negative charge of a temporary, induced dipole of another molecule is called Fill in the blanks by selecting one option from each menu. Part 1: 2 points Part 2:2 points The attraction of the large partial positive charge of a H atom that is covalently bonded to N, O, Part 3:2 points or F in one molecule to the large partial negative charge of the permanent dipole of another Part 4:2 points polar molecule containing N, O, or F is called Part 5:2 points Hydrogen bonds are strong ✓forces that are much than covalent bonds. are generally the strongest intermolecular forces. 10 points