Chapter 10- liquids and intermolecular forces

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Question 1

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1) Crystalline solids __________.
Answer
  • A) have their particles arranged randomly
  • B) have highly ordered structures
  • C) are usually very soft
  • D) exist only at high temperatures
  • E) exist only at very low temperatures

Question 2

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In liquids, the attractive intermolecular forces are __________.
Answer
  • A) very weak compared with kinetic energies of the molecules
  • B) strong enough to hold molecules relatively close together
  • C) strong enough to keep the molecules confined to vibrating about their fixed lattice points
  • D) not strong enough to keep molecules from moving past each other
  • E) strong enough to hold molecules relatively close together but not strong enough to keep molecules from moving past each other

Question 3

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As a solid element melts, the atoms become __________ and they have __________ attraction for one another.
Answer
  • A) more separated, more
  • B) more separated, less
  • C) closer together, more
  • D) closer together, less
  • E) larger, greater

Question 4

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As a gaseous element condenses, the atoms become __________ and they have __________ attraction for one another.
Answer
  • A) more separated, more
  • B) more separated, less
  • C) closer together, more
  • D) closer together, less
  • E) larger, greater

Question 5

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A gas is __________ and assumes __________ of its container whereas a liquid is __________ and assumes __________ of its container.
Answer
  • A) compressible, the volume and shape, not compressible, the shape of a portion
  • B) compressible, the shape, not compressible, the volume and shape
  • C) compressible, the volume and shape, compressible, the volume
  • D) condensed, the volume and shape, condensed, the volume and shape
  • E) condensed, the shape, compressible, the volume and shape

Question 6

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6) Together, liquids and solids constitute __________ phases of matter.
Answer
  • A) the compressible
  • B) the fluid
  • C) the condensed
  • D) all of the
  • E) the disordered

Question 7

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Which statement is true about liquids but not true about solids?
Answer
  • A) They flow and are highly ordered.
  • B) They are highly ordered and not compressible.
  • C) They flow and are compressible.
  • D) They assume both the volume and the shape of their containers.
  • E) They flow and are not compressible.

Question 8

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The strongest interparticle attractions exist between particles of a __________ and the weakest interparticle attractions exist between particles of a __________.
Answer
  • A) solid, liquid
  • B) solid, gas
  • C) liquid, gas
  • D) liquid, solid
  • E) gas, solid

Question 9

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9) Which one of the following exhibits dipole-dipole attraction between molecules?
Answer
  • A) XeF4
  • B) AsH3
  • C) CO2
  • D) BCl3
  • E) Cl2

Question 10

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10) Which one of the following exhibits dipole-dipole attraction between molecules?
Answer
  • A) PH3
  • B) CCl4
  • C) Br2
  • D) CO2
  • E) C10H22

Question 11

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Of the following substances, only __________ has London dispersion forces as its only intermolecular force.
Answer
  • A) CH3OH
  • B) NH3
  • C) H2S
  • D) CH4
  • E) HCl

Question 12

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Of the following substances, only __________ has London dispersion forces as its only intermolecular force.
Answer
  • A) H2O
  • B) CCl4
  • C) HF
  • D) CH3COOH
  • E) PH3

Question 13

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Of the following substances, only __________ has London dispersion forces as the only intermolecular force.
Answer
  • A) CH3OH
  • B) NH3
  • C) H2S
  • D) Kr
  • E) HCl

Question 14

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Which one of the following should have the lowest boiling point?
Answer
  • A) PH3
  • B) H2S
  • C) HCl
  • D) SiH4
  • E) H2O

Question 15

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Which one of the following should have the lowest boiling point?
Answer
  • A) CH3OH
  • B) H2S
  • C) NH3
  • D) HCl
  • E) CH4

Question 16

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Of the following substances, __________ has the highest boiling point.
Answer
  • A) H2O
  • B) CO2
  • C) CH4
  • D) Kr
  • E) NH3

Question 17

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Of the following substances, __________ has the highest boiling point.
Answer
  • A) CH3CH2OH
  • B) C2H6
  • C) N2
  • D) F2
  • E) HOCH2CH2OH

Question 18

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Of the following, __________ has the highest boiling point.
Answer
  • A) N2
  • B) Br2
  • C) H2
  • D) Cl2
  • E) O2

Question 19

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In which of the following molecules is hydrogen bonding likely to be the most significant component of the total intermolecular forces?
Answer
  • A) CH4
  • B) C5H11OH
  • C) C6H13NH2
  • D) CH3OH
  • E) CO2

Question 20

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Which of the following has dispersion forces as its only intermolecular force?
Answer
  • A) CH4
  • B) HCl
  • C) C6H13NH2
  • D) NaCl
  • E) CH3Cl

Question 21

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When NaCl dissolves in water, aqueous Na+ and Cl- ions result. The force of attraction that exists between Na+ and H2O is called a(n) __________ interaction.
Answer
  • A) dipole-dipole
  • B) ion-ion
  • C) hydrogen bonding
  • D) ion-dipole
  • E) London dispersion force

Question 22

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__________ are particularly polarizable.
Answer
  • A) Small nonpolar molecules
  • B) Small polar molecules
  • C) Large nonpolar molecules
  • D) Large polar molecules
  • E) Large molecules, regardless of their polarity,

Question 23

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The ease with which the charge distribution in a molecule can be distorted by an external electrical field is called the __________.
Answer
  • A) electronegativity
  • B) hydrogen bonding
  • C) polarizability
  • D) volatility
  • E) viscosity

Question 24

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Which one of the following derivatives of ethane has the highest boiling point?
Answer
  • A) C2Br6
  • B) C2F6
  • C) C2I6
  • D) C2Cl6
  • E) C2H6

Question 25

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What is the predominant intermolecular force in CBr4?
Answer
  • A) London-dispersion forces
  • B) ion-dipole attraction
  • C) ionic bonding
  • D) dipole-dipole attraction
  • E) hydrogen-bonding

Question 26

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What is the predominant intermolecular force in CH3CH2OH?
Answer
  • A) London-dispersion forces
  • B) ion-dipole attraction
  • C) ionic bonding
  • D) induced dipole-dipole attraction
  • E) hydrogen-bonding

Question 27

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The intermolecular force(s) responsible for the fact that CH4 has the lowest boiling point in the set CH4, SiH4, GeH4, SnH4 is/are __________.
Answer
  • A) hydrogen bonding
  • B) dipole-dipole interactions
  • C) London dispersion forces
  • D) mainly hydrogen bonding but also dipole-dipole interactions
  • E) mainly London-dispersion forces but also dipole-dipole interactions

Question 28

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Elemental iodine (I2) is a solid at room temperature. What is the major attractive force that exists among different I2 molecules in the solid?
Answer
  • A) London dispersion forces
  • B) dipole-dipole rejections
  • C) ionic-dipole interactions
  • D) covalent-ionic interactions
  • E) dipole-dipole attractions

Question 29

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Hydrogen bonding is a special case of __________.
Answer
  • A) London-dispersion forces
  • B) ion-dipole attraction
  • C) dipole-dipole attractions
  • D) ion-ion interactions
  • E) none of the above

Question 30

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Which one of the following substances will have hydrogen bonding as one of its intermolecular forces?

Question 31

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What intermolecular force is responsible for the fact that ice is less dense than liquid water?
Answer
  • A) London dispersion forces
  • B) dipole-dipole forces
  • C) ion-dipole forces
  • D) hydrogen bonding
  • E) ionic bonding

Question 32

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The predominant intermolecular force in (CH3)2NH is __________.
Answer
  • A) London dispersion forces
  • B) ion-dipole forces
  • C) ionic bonding
  • D) dipole-dipole forces
  • E) hydrogen bonding

Question 33

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The predominant intermolecular force in AsH3 is __________.
Answer
  • A) London dispersion forces
  • B) ion-dipole forces
  • C) ionic bonding
  • D) dipole-dipole forces
  • E) hydrogen bonding

Question 34

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What types of intermolecular forces exist between HI and H2S?
Answer
  • A) dipole-dipole and ion-dipole
  • B) dispersion forces, dipole-dipole, and ion-dipole
  • C) dispersion forces, hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole, and ion-dipole
  • D) dispersion forces and dipole-dipole
  • E) dispersion forces, dipole-dipole, and ion-dipole

Question 35

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What type(s) of intermolecular forces exist between Cl2 and CO3-2?
Answer
  • A) dispersion forces
  • B) dispersion forces and ion-dipole
  • C) dispersion forces, ion-dipole, and induced dipole - induced dipole
  • D) dispersion forces and ion-induced dipole
  • E) dispersion forces, ion-dipole, dipole-dipole, and ion-induced dipole

Question 36

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What types of intermolecular forces exist between NH3 and CBr4?
Answer
  • A) dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces
  • B) dispersion forces and dipole-induced dipole forces
  • C) dispersion forces and hydrogen bonds
  • D) dispersion forces, hydrogen bonds, and induced dipole-induced dipole forces
  • E) dispersion forces, hydrogen bonds, and dipole-induced dipole forces

Question 37

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What types of intermolecular forces exist between PH3 and N2?
Answer
  • A) dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces
  • B) dispersion forces and dipole-induced dipole forces
  • C) dispersion forces and hydrogen bonds
  • D) dispersion forces, hydrogen bonds, and induced dipole-induced dipole forces
  • E) dispersion forces, hydrogen bonds, and dipole-induced dipole forces

Question 38

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Which statements about viscosity are true? (i) Viscosity increases as temperature decreases. (ii) Viscosity increases as molecular weight increases. (iii) Viscosity increases as intermolecular forces increase.
Answer
  • A) (i) only
  • B) (ii) and (iii)
  • C) (i) and (iii)
  • D) none
  • E) all

Question 39

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The shape of a liquid's meniscus is determined by __________.
Answer
  • A) the viscosity of the liquid
  • B) the type of material the container is made of
  • C) the relative magnitudes of cohesive forces in the liquid and adhesive forces between the liquid and its container
  • D) the amount of hydrogen bonding in the liquid
  • E) the volume of the liquid

Question 40

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Viscosity is __________.
Answer
  • A) the "skin" on a liquid surface caused by intermolecular attraction
  • B) the resistance to flow
  • C) the same as density
  • D) inversely proportional to molar mass
  • E) unaffected by temperature

Question 41

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How high a liquid will rise up a narrow tube as a result of capillary action depends on __________.
Answer
  • A) the magnitudes of cohesive forces in the liquid and adhesive forces between the liquid and the tube, and gravity
  • B) gravity alone
  • C) only the magnitude of adhesive forces between the liquid and the tube
  • D) the viscosity of the liquid
  • E) only the magnitude of cohesive forces in the liquid

Question 42

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The property responsible for the "beading up" of water is __________.
Answer
  • A) density
  • B) viscosity
  • C) vapor pressure
  • D) surface tension
  • E) hydrogen bonding

Question 43

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Heat of sublimation can be approximated by adding together __________ and __________.
Answer
  • A) heat of fusion, heat of condensation
  • B) heat of fusion, heat of vaporization
  • C) heat of freezing (solidification), heat of condensation
  • D) heat of freezing (solidification), heat of vaporization
  • E) heat of deposition, heat of vaporization

Question 44

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Which of the following statements is false?
Answer
  • A) The absolute value of the heat of sublimation is equal to the absolute value of the heat of deposition.
  • B) The heat of sublimation is equal to the sum of the heat of vaporization and the heat of melting.
  • C) The heat of sublimation is equal to the sum of the heat of vaporization and the heat of freezing.
  • D) The absolute value of the heat of sublimation is equal to the absolute value of the sum of the heat of condensation and the heat of freezing.
  • E) The absolute value of the heat of deposition is equal to sum of the absolute value of the heat of vaporization and the absolute value of the heat of freezing.

Question 45

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The phase changes B → C and D → E are not associated with temperature increases because the heat energy is used up to __________.
Answer
  • A) increase distances between molecules
  • B) break intramolecular bonds
  • C) rearrange atoms within molecules
  • D) increase the velocity of molecules
  • E) increase the density of the sample

Question 46

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Based on the following information, which compound has the strongest intermolecular forces? Substance ΔHvap(kJ/mol) Argon (Ar) 6.3 Benzene (C6H6) 31.0 Ethanol (C2H5OH) 39.3 Water (H2O) 40.8 Methane (CH4) 9.2
Answer
  • A) Argon
  • B) Benzene
  • C) Ethanol
  • D) Water
  • E) Methane

Question 47

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Large intermolecular forces in a substance are manifested by __________.
Answer
  • A) low vapor pressure
  • B) high boiling point
  • C) high heats of fusion and vaporization
  • D) high critical temperatures and pressures
  • E) all of the above

Question 48

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The critical temperature and pressure of CS2 are 279°C and 78 atm, respectively. At temperatures above 279°C and pressures above 78 atm, CS2 can only occur as a __________.
Answer
  • A) solid
  • B) liquid
  • C) liquid and gas
  • D) gas
  • E) supercritical fluid

Question 49

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The substance with the largest heat of vaporization is __________.
Answer
  • A) I2
  • B) Br2
  • C) Cl2
  • D) F2
  • E) O2

Question 50

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Of the following, __________ is an exothermic process.
Answer
  • A) melting
  • B) subliming
  • C) freezing
  • D) boiling
  • E) All of the above are exothermic.

Question 51

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Of the following, __________ should have the highest critical temperature.
Answer
  • A) CBr4
  • B) CCl4
  • C) CF4
  • D) CH4
  • E) H2

Question 52

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Of the following, __________ is the most volatile.
Answer
  • A) CBr4
  • B) CCl4
  • C) CF4
  • D) CH4
  • E) C6H14

Question 53

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Of the following, __________ is the least volatile.
Answer
  • A) CBr4
  • B) CCl4
  • C) CF4
  • D) CH4
  • E) C6H14

Question 54

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A volatile liquid is one that __________.
Answer
  • A) is highly flammable
  • B) is highly viscous
  • C) is highly hydrogen-bonded
  • D) is highly cohesive
  • E) readily evaporates

Question 55

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Volatility and vapor pressure are __________.
Answer
  • A) inversely proportional to one another
  • B) directly proportional to one another
  • C) not related
  • D) the same thing
  • E) both independent of temperature

Question 56

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The vapor pressure of a liquid __________.
Answer
  • A) increases linearly with increasing temperature
  • B) increases nonlinearly with increasing temperature
  • C) decreases linearly with increasing temperature
  • D) decreases nonlinearly with increasing temperature
  • E) is totally unrelated to its molecular structure

Question 57

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When the phase diagram for a substance has a solid-liquid phase boundary line that has a negative slope (leans to the left), the substance __________.
Answer
  • A) can go from solid to liquid, within a small temperature range, via the application of pressure
  • B) sublimes rather than melts under ordinary conditions
  • C) cannot go from solid to liquid by application of pressure at any temperature
  • D) cannot be liquefied above its triple point
  • E) melts rather than sublimes under ordinary conditions

Question 58

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The predominant intermolecular force in CaBr2 is __________.
Answer
  • A) London-dispersion forces
  • B) ion-dipole forces
  • C) ionic bonding
  • D) dipole-dipole forces
  • E) hydrogen bonding

Question 59

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Which of the following is most likely to exhibit liquid-crystalline behavior?
Answer

Question 60

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Which of the following characteristics would prevent liquid crystal behavior?
Answer
  • A) long axial structure
  • B) ionic configuration
  • C) carbon-carbon single bonds
  • D) double bonding
  • E) polar groups

Question 61

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Molecules with only single bonds do not generally exhibit liquid-crystalline properties because __________.
Answer
  • A) molecules without multiple bonds lack the rigidity necessary for alignment
  • B) molecules without multiple bonds are too small to exhibit liquid-crystalline properties
  • C) molecules with only single bonds are gases
  • D) molecules with only single bonds are too big to exhibit liquid-crystalline properties
  • E) molecules without multiple bonds lack the flexibility necessary for alignment

Question 62

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Based on molecular mass and dipole moment of the five compounds in the table below, which should have the highest boiling point?
Answer
  • A) CH3CH2CH3
  • B) CH3OCH3
  • C) CH3Cl
  • D) CH3CHO
  • E) CH3CN

Question 63

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The normal boiling point of the substance with the phase diagram shown above is __________°C.
Answer
  • A) 10
  • B) 20
  • C) 30
  • D) 40
  • E) 50

Question 64

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In general, intramolecular forces determine the __________ properties of a substance and intermolecular forces determine its __________ properties.
Answer
  • A) Physical, Chemical
  • B) Chemical, Physical

Question 65

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The direct conversion of a solid to a gas is called __________.
Answer
  • A) Evaporation
  • B) Vaporization
  • C) Sublimation
  • D) Condensation
  • E) Deposition

Question 66

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The boiling points of normal hydrocarbons are higher than those of branched hydrocarbons of similar molecular weight because the London-dispersion forces between normal hydrocarbons are greater than those between branched hydrocarbons.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 67

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The principal source of the difference in the normal boiling points of ICl (97°C; molecular mass 162 amu) and Br2 (59°C; molecular mass 160 amu) is both dipole-dipole interactions and London dispersion forces.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 68

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Heats of vaporization are greater than heats of fusion.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 69

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Under ordinary conditions, a substance will sublime rather than melt if its triple point occurs at a pressure above atmospheric pressure.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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