4. CH4 and CCL reach its melting points of similar non-polar compounds. This interaction is Dipole-dipole b. a. Ion-dipole Intermolecular C. Dispersion d. Which of the following TRIUDO

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CH4 and CCl4 reach its melting points of similar non-polar compounds. This interaction is
Dipole-dipole
b. Dispersion
Which of the following statement is TRUE?
CH4 is polar: dispersion forces.
b. HBr is a non-polar molecule: dipole-dipole forces and there are also dispersion forces between HBr
a.
Ion-dipole
d. Intermolecular
C.
5.
a.
molecules.
SO2 is a non-polar molecule: dipole-dipole forces where there are also dispersion forces between SO2
molecules.
C.
d. The hydrogen bond is a special dipole-dipole interaction between the hydrogen atom in a polar N-H, O-H, or
F-H bond and an electronegative O, N, or F atom.
Which of the following can form a hydrogen bond in water?
CH;OCH3
b. CH4
6.
a.
C.
Na"
d.
НСООН
Transcribed Image Text:4. CH4 and CCl4 reach its melting points of similar non-polar compounds. This interaction is Dipole-dipole b. Dispersion Which of the following statement is TRUE? CH4 is polar: dispersion forces. b. HBr is a non-polar molecule: dipole-dipole forces and there are also dispersion forces between HBr a. Ion-dipole d. Intermolecular C. 5. a. molecules. SO2 is a non-polar molecule: dipole-dipole forces where there are also dispersion forces between SO2 molecules. C. d. The hydrogen bond is a special dipole-dipole interaction between the hydrogen atom in a polar N-H, O-H, or F-H bond and an electronegative O, N, or F atom. Which of the following can form a hydrogen bond in water? CH;OCH3 b. CH4 6. a. C. Na" d. НСООН
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