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Period 4. Ch 14 Review Game. Table 1. In a glass of water, the molecules of water are kept in the glass and held to another by: Intramolecular forces, shared electrons, intermolecular forces, or ionic bonds?.
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Period 4 Ch 14 Review Game
Table 1 • In a glass of water, the molecules of water are kept in the glass and held to another by: Intramolecular forces, shared electrons, intermolecular forces, or ionic bonds?
True or False: An intramolecular force happens within a molecule with three types of bonds: dipole-dipole, dispersion, and hydrogen bonds.
Table 1 (cont.) • True or false: Density is high in gas, moderate in liquid, and low in solid.
The force of attraction between an atom of one molecule and its neighboring molecule: • A) Covalent Bond • B) Metallic Bond • C) Intermolecular Force
Table 2 • Examples of intramolecular forces are all of the following except • A) Covalent B) Ionic C) Metallic D) Dispersion
What is the process of changing from a solid to a gas by skipping the liquid phase • A) Sublimation B) Condensation C) Heat of fusion D) Deposition
Table 2 (cont.) • What are the three types of intermolecular forces?
Table 3 • 1. Give one example of each. Sublimation, Vaporization, Condensation
2. what are three types of bonds in intermolecular forces? • A. ionic, covalent, metallic • B. ionic, hydrogen, covalent • C. Hydrogen, dipole-dipole, dispersion
3. which is true about intramolecular forces and intermolecular forces • A. intramolecular are in the same molecule while intermolecular forces are between neighboring molecules • B. intermolecular forces have 3 types: ionic, covalent, metallic • C. intramolecular forcers are weak • D. intramolecular forces have strong bonds.
4. if there is more heat, will energy rise or lower over time?
Table 4 • 1. All of these are intramolecular forces except: • A) dispersion B) ionic bond C) metallic bond D) none of the above
2. Which one is a physical property for volume when heated? • A) Increase gas B) Decrease liquid C) Decrease liquid
Table 4 (cont.) • 3. what is the change of state from gas to liquid?
Table 5 • What attractive force of an intermolecular force involves water? • A - Dipole – Dipole • B - Ionic Bond • C - Dispersion • D - Hydrogen Bonding • E - All of the above
2. What are the bonds forced between molecules? • A. Ionic • B. Metallic • C. Chemical • D. Intermolecular
3. What attractive force resulting when polar molecules line up such that the positive and negative ends are close to each other? • A. Dipole – Dipole • B. Dispersion • C. Hydrogen Bonding • D. Ionic
Table 6 • 1. How many KJ’s of energy does it take to break a intramolecular water bond?a) 40.1 KJb) 6 KJc) 463KJd) 436 KJ
The transition of a gas is…a) condensation & depositionb) freezing and boilingc) melting & sublimationd) condensation & sublimation
What are the three types of intermolecular bonds also known for?a) Vun Darwanb) Wander Valc) Van Derwaal
Compounds (________) are held by _______...?a) covalent; inter. forceb) ionic; electrostatic attractionc) cation; dispersion
Table 7 Intramolecular force true, except: • A)3 types known as VON Derwals Forces • B) ionic, covalent, metallic • C) very strong • D) All the above
True or False To break an intermolecular force it takes 6kj of energy (for melting) 41.0 kj of energy (vaporization) • What I a characteristic of intramolecular bond A) outside c) metallic B) relatively weak d) dipole-dipole
TRUE-FALSE Its relatively easy to break an intermolecular force when vaporization is taking place.
True Or False • Intramolecular force has 3 types, ionic, covalent, and metallic
True or False • Intermolecular force is within the same molecule
True or False • Surface tension increases as intermolecular forces increases
True or False • Surface tension increases as temp increases
Condensation is change of state from: • Liquid to gas • Gas to solid • Gas to liquid • Solid to liquid
True or False • An Intermolecular force has a strong bond.