1.  The bonds in order of increasing ionic character. Place the bond with least ionic character at the top of your list. 2.  Put the following forces in order with strongest at the top of the list and weakest at the bottom of the list   3. Which intermolecular force occurs between nonpolar molecules. Select all that apply

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1.  The bonds in order of increasing ionic character. Place the bond with least ionic character at the top of your list.

2.  Put the following forces in order with strongest at the top of the list and weakest at the bottom of the list
 
3. Which intermolecular force occurs between nonpolar molecules. Select all that apply
  • Hydrogen bonding
  • Dipole-Dipole
     
  • London Dispersion
     
  • Van der Waals
Put the following forces in order with strongest at the top of the list and weakest at the bottom of the list
= London Dispersion
lon-lon
= Dipole-Dipole
= Hydrogen Bonding
Transcribed Image Text:Put the following forces in order with strongest at the top of the list and weakest at the bottom of the list = London Dispersion lon-lon = Dipole-Dipole = Hydrogen Bonding
Arrange the bonds in order of increasing ionic character. Place the bond with least ionic character at the top of your list.
=K¾0
=Li ¾ F
=C¾ H
=N34 N
=C1 34 F
Transcribed Image Text:Arrange the bonds in order of increasing ionic character. Place the bond with least ionic character at the top of your list. =K¾0 =Li ¾ F =C¾ H =N34 N =C1 34 F
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