Match each item with the correct statement What are bonds between molecules called? What is a property of polar molecules? What is a property of nonpolar molecules? What is the collective name for intermolecular bonding? What is the only force of attraction between noble gases? What dipole-dipole force results between H and either N, O, or F? What makes water a highly polar molecule? What force is responsible for holding polar molecules to one another? 1. London dispersion 2. polar covalent bonds and symmetrical structure 3. intermolecular 4. hydrophobic 5. van der Waals forces 6. hydrogen bond 7. polar covalent bonds and asymmetrical structure 8. intramolecular 9. hydrophilic 10. dipole-dipole

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Match each item with the correct statement
¡¡¡· · · ·
What are bonds between
molecules called?
What is a property of
polar molecules?
What is a property of
nonpolar molecules?
What is the collective
name for intermolecular
bonding?
What is the only force of
attraction between noble
gases?
What dipole-dipole force
between H and
N, O, or F?
results
either
What makes water a
highly polar molecule?
What force is responsible
for holding polar
molecules to one another?
1.
2.
3. intermolecular
4.
5.
6.
7.
London dispersion
polar covalent bonds and
symmetrical structure
hydrophobic
9.
van der Waals forces
hydrogen bond
polar covalent bonds and
asymmetrical structure
8. intramolecular
hydrophilic
10. dipole-dipole
Transcribed Image Text:Match each item with the correct statement ¡¡¡· · · · What are bonds between molecules called? What is a property of polar molecules? What is a property of nonpolar molecules? What is the collective name for intermolecular bonding? What is the only force of attraction between noble gases? What dipole-dipole force between H and N, O, or F? results either What makes water a highly polar molecule? What force is responsible for holding polar molecules to one another? 1. 2. 3. intermolecular 4. 5. 6. 7. London dispersion polar covalent bonds and symmetrical structure hydrophobic 9. van der Waals forces hydrogen bond polar covalent bonds and asymmetrical structure 8. intramolecular hydrophilic 10. dipole-dipole
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