forces Distinguish between the terms: 31.1.1 interatomic forces 31.1.2 intermolecular forces

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1 Distinguish between the terms:
32.3 Explain what the difen
32.2 In which phase should S
32.1 Which of PHy and St
aud anoden sau
31.3 Name the type of force(s) occurring between
Interatomic forces
and intermolecular forces
uestion 31
31.1.1 interatomic forces
your answer
31.1.2 intermolecular forces
temperature of 25C
12 What is meant by:
points of the hwo subst
attributed to. by nefening
intermolecular fore the
forces between the m
31.2.1 dipole-dipole forces?
31.2.2 induced dipole forces?
substances
the following substances:
Question 33
31.3.1 CO2 molecules and water molecules in
a sample of soda water
In each case, compare the bwo p
each other in terms td boing a
which substance shout hee h
point, and give a reason br gor e
31.3.2 Atoms of liquid neon
33.1 CHF and HF
31.3.3 HCl molecules
33.3 CHF and CHO
31.3.4 Sodium fluoride (NaF) and the water
molecules in which it is dissolved
Question 34
31.4 Name the most important intermolecular forces
between molecules of the same type in the
following substances:
31.4.1 O2
34.1 Both H0 and COlu
which other s
Complete te a
companion Se
31.4.2 CH3Br
Moicr
31.4.4 C2H2
31.4.3 HF
Solvent
shape
HO
CO
342 Cnsr
westion 32
expected that they
On closer
SPeri
to be:
demsaf
M2Y A
Transcribed Image Text:1 Distinguish between the terms: 32.3 Explain what the difen 32.2 In which phase should S 32.1 Which of PHy and St aud anoden sau 31.3 Name the type of force(s) occurring between Interatomic forces and intermolecular forces uestion 31 31.1.1 interatomic forces your answer 31.1.2 intermolecular forces temperature of 25C 12 What is meant by: points of the hwo subst attributed to. by nefening intermolecular fore the forces between the m 31.2.1 dipole-dipole forces? 31.2.2 induced dipole forces? substances the following substances: Question 33 31.3.1 CO2 molecules and water molecules in a sample of soda water In each case, compare the bwo p each other in terms td boing a which substance shout hee h point, and give a reason br gor e 31.3.2 Atoms of liquid neon 33.1 CHF and HF 31.3.3 HCl molecules 33.3 CHF and CHO 31.3.4 Sodium fluoride (NaF) and the water molecules in which it is dissolved Question 34 31.4 Name the most important intermolecular forces between molecules of the same type in the following substances: 31.4.1 O2 34.1 Both H0 and COlu which other s Complete te a companion Se 31.4.2 CH3Br Moicr 31.4.4 C2H2 31.4.3 HF Solvent shape HO CO 342 Cnsr westion 32 expected that they On closer SPeri to be: demsaf M2Y A
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