Select the one substance that has the corresponding property Choose the correct letter for each row

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Select the one substance that has the corresponding property
Choose the correct letter for each row
Strongest dipole force
a. H2S
b. SCl2
c. SF2
Highest vapor pressure as
solids
a. SiO2 (s)
b. SO2 (s)
c. CO2 (5)
Strongest hydrogen bonding
a. H20 (1)
b.a. H2S ()
c. H3COH (1)
Greatest surface tension as
liquids
a. CH3OH ()
b. C3H¬OH ()
c. C2H5OH (1)
Strongest London forces
a. CH4
b. SIF4
c. GeF4
Lowest viscosity as liquids
a. HCl ()
b. HBr ()
c. Hl
Transcribed Image Text:Select the one substance that has the corresponding property Choose the correct letter for each row Strongest dipole force a. H2S b. SCl2 c. SF2 Highest vapor pressure as solids a. SiO2 (s) b. SO2 (s) c. CO2 (5) Strongest hydrogen bonding a. H20 (1) b.a. H2S () c. H3COH (1) Greatest surface tension as liquids a. CH3OH () b. C3H¬OH () c. C2H5OH (1) Strongest London forces a. CH4 b. SIF4 c. GeF4 Lowest viscosity as liquids a. HCl () b. HBr () c. Hl
Strongest hydrogen bonding
a. H20 (1)
b.a. H2S (1)
c. H3COH (1)
Greatest surface tension as
liquids
b. C3H7OH (1)
c. C2H5OH (1)
a. CH3OH (1)
Strongest London forces
la. CН4
b. SIF4
c. GeF4
Lowest viscosity as liquids
la. HCl ()
b. HBr
(1)
c. Hl()
Highest boiling point as
liquids
a. AsH3 (1)
b. PH3 ()
c. NH3 (1)
(Write in the essay section the question letter and your answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:Strongest hydrogen bonding a. H20 (1) b.a. H2S (1) c. H3COH (1) Greatest surface tension as liquids b. C3H7OH (1) c. C2H5OH (1) a. CH3OH (1) Strongest London forces la. CН4 b. SIF4 c. GeF4 Lowest viscosity as liquids la. HCl () b. HBr (1) c. Hl() Highest boiling point as liquids a. AsH3 (1) b. PH3 () c. NH3 (1) (Write in the essay section the question letter and your answer.)
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