10.) In pure samples of each of these compounds, which one(s) can form H hydrogen bonds? Which molecule(s) shown here have a dipole? Which molecule(s) have only dispersion forces? Which is more polarizable, c) or f)? Which has a greater viscosity, e) or f)?. H CI Br el H- H. hj i) 11.) A) Which would have a greater melting point, (a) or (b)? Explain. H. B) Which would have a greater enthalpy of fusion, H (c) or (d)?, Explain.

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C. This semiconductor is a gryisH
D. A white solid with a melting point of 770 C. The solid does not conduct electricity, but the liquid does.
E. White hygroscopic solid that melts at 2525°C. The solid does not conduct electricity, but the liquid does.
b) H
e) Br
10.) In pure samples of each of these compounds, which one(s) can form .
bydrogen bonds?
Which molecule(s) shown here have a dipole?
Which molecule(s) have only dispersion forces?
Which is more polarizable, c) or f)?
Which has a greater viscosity, e) or f)?
H-C-C
CI Br
CoBr
H.
H.
Br
H.
H.
H.
H-O---H
H.
hj
11.) A) Which would have a greater
melting point, (a) or (b)?
Explain.
B.
al 8
H.
H.
b)
B) Which would have a greater enthalpy of fusion, AH (c) or (d)?
Explain
d)
A,4
shea
to 145.0 C How much heat does the water absorb
Transcribed Image Text:C. This semiconductor is a gryisH D. A white solid with a melting point of 770 C. The solid does not conduct electricity, but the liquid does. E. White hygroscopic solid that melts at 2525°C. The solid does not conduct electricity, but the liquid does. b) H e) Br 10.) In pure samples of each of these compounds, which one(s) can form . bydrogen bonds? Which molecule(s) shown here have a dipole? Which molecule(s) have only dispersion forces? Which is more polarizable, c) or f)? Which has a greater viscosity, e) or f)? H-C-C CI Br CoBr H. H. Br H. H. H. H-O---H H. hj 11.) A) Which would have a greater melting point, (a) or (b)? Explain. B. al 8 H. H. b) B) Which would have a greater enthalpy of fusion, AH (c) or (d)? Explain d) A,4 shea to 145.0 C How much heat does the water absorb
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