5. increasing boiling point CH. H2O NaClfin water) CH,OH CH CH, 6. decreasing melting point CH4 H2O NaCl(in water) CH3OH CH,CHa

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Directions: Please answer 5-6 and provide an explanation.

Activity 2: Sorting out!
Direction: Rank the following molecules in terms of:
1. increasing hydrogen bonding
HF
CH3CH2OH NH3 CH3OH HS
2. increasing ion-dipole forces
NaCl CaCl MgCl Nal MgF
3. decreasing dispersion forces
HCI
CH3CH2CH3 CH, CH3CH
HS
4. increasing dipole-dipole forces
HCI
HF
HBr CH,CN CH3CI
5. increasing boiling point
CH H2O NaCl(in water)
CH3OH
CHSCH,
6. decreasing melting point
CH4 H2O NaCl(in water)
CH3OH
CH,CH3
7. decreasing viscosity
HCI
CH CH CH, CH3 CH3CHs
HS
8. decreasing surface tensions
H20 Hg(mercury) CH3OH
CH&COCH,
9. decreasing solubility in water
Nacl CH,OH
HF
10. increasing IMF
NaCl HF CH3CH;CHs
CH CHOH
Transcribed Image Text:Activity 2: Sorting out! Direction: Rank the following molecules in terms of: 1. increasing hydrogen bonding HF CH3CH2OH NH3 CH3OH HS 2. increasing ion-dipole forces NaCl CaCl MgCl Nal MgF 3. decreasing dispersion forces HCI CH3CH2CH3 CH, CH3CH HS 4. increasing dipole-dipole forces HCI HF HBr CH,CN CH3CI 5. increasing boiling point CH H2O NaCl(in water) CH3OH CHSCH, 6. decreasing melting point CH4 H2O NaCl(in water) CH3OH CH,CH3 7. decreasing viscosity HCI CH CH CH, CH3 CH3CHs HS 8. decreasing surface tensions H20 Hg(mercury) CH3OH CH&COCH, 9. decreasing solubility in water Nacl CH,OH HF 10. increasing IMF NaCl HF CH3CH;CHs CH CHOH
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