Activity 1.1 Description of Intermolecular Forces Match Column A with column B. Choose the letters of the correct answer and write it on your answer sheet. Column A Column B 1. Attractive forces between polar molecule 2. Electrostatic attraction between an ion and a polar molecule 3. Favorable interaction between the ions of an ionic compound and water 4. Distortion of the electron distribution of an atom or molecule brought about by an ion or a polar molecule 5. Dispersion of charges when an ion approaches a molecule 6. Happens when a H-atom bonded to electronegative atoms, such as O, N, F approaches a nearby electronegative atom 7. Dispersion of charges when a dipole approaches a nonpolar molecule 8. The ease with which electron distribution j. dispersion forces a. hydration b. ion-induced dipole c. H-bonding d. polarizability e. dipole-dipole е. f. dipole-induced dipole g. ion-dipole h. dipole i. cations is distorted k. anions 9. Substance with positive and negative ends 10. Positively-charged ions
Activity 1.1 Description of Intermolecular Forces Match Column A with column B. Choose the letters of the correct answer and write it on your answer sheet. Column A Column B 1. Attractive forces between polar molecule 2. Electrostatic attraction between an ion and a polar molecule 3. Favorable interaction between the ions of an ionic compound and water 4. Distortion of the electron distribution of an atom or molecule brought about by an ion or a polar molecule 5. Dispersion of charges when an ion approaches a molecule 6. Happens when a H-atom bonded to electronegative atoms, such as O, N, F approaches a nearby electronegative atom 7. Dispersion of charges when a dipole approaches a nonpolar molecule 8. The ease with which electron distribution j. dispersion forces a. hydration b. ion-induced dipole c. H-bonding d. polarizability e. dipole-dipole е. f. dipole-induced dipole g. ion-dipole h. dipole i. cations is distorted k. anions 9. Substance with positive and negative ends 10. Positively-charged ions
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