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Quiz-Intermolecular Forces

This document contains a 10 question quiz about intermolecular forces, phase changes, and properties of substances including boiling points and melting points. It asks students to identify substances based on their intermolecular forces, boiling points, relative evaporation rates, melting points on a heating curve, phase at room temperature based on a phase diagram, and rank substances by their melting points.

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Quiz-Intermolecular Forces

This document contains a 10 question quiz about intermolecular forces, phase changes, and properties of substances including boiling points and melting points. It asks students to identify substances based on their intermolecular forces, boiling points, relative evaporation rates, melting points on a heating curve, phase at room temperature based on a phase diagram, and rank substances by their melting points.

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Chem 210-Jasperse Quiz Ch. 10 Name


Due: Friday, Jan 23

1. Which one of the following substances has London dispersion force as its only
intermolecular force? (No hydrogen bonding, no dipole-dipole forces.)

a. CH3OH
b. NH3
c. H2 S
d. CH4

2. Which one of the following substances would have hydrogen bonding as one of its
intermolecular forces?
O O

H C H H3C C C F3
a. b.
H H
O H
H C C H C N
H H
H H
c. c.

3. The substance with the largest heat of vaporization is:

a. I2
b. Br2
c. Cl2
d. F2

4. The highest viscosity is observed for which of the following liquid/temperature


combinations?

a. C6H14 at 275 K
b. C6H14 at 299 K
c. C5H12 at 299 K
d. HOC4H8OH at 299 K
e. HOC4H8OH at 275 K

5. Which part of the heating curve below corresponds to melting of the solid?
T
Temp e
d
a b c

Heat added q

a. a b. b c. c d. d e. e

Note: There is a back side, too!


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6. Which statement is true for the following structures:
CH3CH2OH CH3CH2OCH2CH3 NaF CH3CH2CH2CH2OH

a. CH3OH, CH3CH2OCH2CH3, and CH3CH2CH2OH all have hydrogen bonding


b. CH3CH2OCH2CH3 would evaporate faster than CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
c. CH3CH2CH2CH2OH would evaporate faster than CH3CH2OH
d. NaF would evaporate fastest

7. In which phase does the substance whose phase diagram is shown below exist at room
temperature and pressure?
1.5

P,atm 1.0 X
W
y
0.5
Z
0
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
T,° C
a. solid
b. liquid
c. gas
d. supercritical fluid
8. What is the normal boiling point of this substance?
1.5

P,atm 1.0 X
W
y
0.5
Z
0
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
T,° C
a. -3˚C b. 10˚C c. 25˚C d. 38˚C

9. Which of the following ranking is true, when the following substances are melted:
BaBr2 CaO BaF2 CH3CH2CH2OH

a. Melting point: CaO > BaBr2 > BaF2 > CH3CH2CH2OH


b. Melting point: CH3CH2CH2OH > BaBr2 > CaO > BaF2
c. Melting point: CaO > BaF2 > BaBr2 > CH3CH2CH2OH

10. Which one of the following substances would have the highest boiling point?

a. CH3OH
b. CO2
c. CH4
d. Kr

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