IMF Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

Intermolecular Forces are interactions _______ molecules.

A

Between

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2
Q

Polarity ranges from _____ to _____.

A

0.5 to 1.9 = polar

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3
Q

What is a special type of Dipole-dipole bond?

A

Hydrogen bonds

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4
Q

Hydrogen bonds show the difference in ___________.

A

Electronegativity (EN)

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5
Q

What are the broad categories for noncovalent interactions?

A

Those due to the attraction of permanent charges.
(Hydrogen bonds, Dipole-dipole, and Salt bridges.)

Those due to the attraction of temporary partial charges.
(London Forces)

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6
Q

Hydrogen bonding is a special type of __________ interaction.

A

Dipole-dipole interaction.

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7
Q

Salt bridges are ______ bonds.

A

Ionic

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8
Q

Salt bridges always have a _______ strand present.

A

Protein

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9
Q

Nonpolar molecules or nonpolar parts of molecules are attracted to one another by _______________.

A

London Forces

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10
Q

____________ is a result of the continuous motion of e’s within an atom or a compound.

A

London Forces

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11
Q

A _____ London force exists between small molecules.

A

Weak

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12
Q

A _____ London force exists between larger molecules.

A

Stronger

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13
Q

What are Hydrogen bonds attracted to?

A

An H atom attached to N, O, or F is attracted to a different N, O, or F.

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14
Q

Attraction of neighbouring polar groups for one another are _______________.

A

Dipole-dipole interactions

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15
Q

How do Dipole-dipole interactions orient themselves?

A

With partial negative pointing to partial positive.

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16
Q

What type of IMF contains an ionic bond?

A

Salt bridge

17
Q

Fleeding attraction between temporary dipoles is called __________.

A

London Forces

18
Q

What are the 5 functional groups?

A
  • Carboxylic acid (O double bond C single bond O single bond H)
  • Alcohol (OH)
  • Alkene (double bond)
  • Ester (O double bond C single bond OCH3)
  • Alkynes (triple bond)