Description : What is the strongest intermolecular force present in liquid ethanol? (a) induced dipole-induced dipole (b) dipole-dipole, specifically hydrogen bonding (c) dipole-dipole, but not hydrogen bonding (d) ion-dipole
Last Answer : dipole-dipole, specifically hydrogen bonding
Description : Which of the following best explains why the melting points of saturated fats increase with increasing molecular weight? (a) decreased hydrogen bonding (b) increased hydrogen bonding (c) decreased intermolecular van der Waal’s interactions (d) increased intermolecular van der Waal’s interactions
Last Answer : increased intermolecular van der Waal’s interactions
Description : The boiling points of the halogens increase going from F2 to I2. What type of intermolecular forces are responsible for this trend? w) permanent dipole x) hydrogen bonding y) ion-ion attraction z) London dispersion forces
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- LONDON DISPERSION FORCES
Description : Arrange the following types of interactions in correct order of their increasing strength : Covalent, hydrogen bonding, Vander Waals, dipole dipole
Last Answer : Vander Waals < dipole dipole < hydrogen bonding < covalent.
Description : Which of the following is the strongest interaction? (a) a covalent bond (b) dipole-dipole interactions (c) hydrogen bonding (d) van der Waals
Last Answer : a covalent bond
Description : Which of the following compounds will dissolve in aqueous NaOH after undergoing reaction with Hinsberg reagent? (a) CH3CH2NH2 (b) (CH3CH2)2NH (c) (CH3CH2)3N (d) (CH3)3N
Last Answer : CH3CH2NH2
Description : Which of the following compounds does not form a salt with dilute HCl? (a) CH3CH2CONH2 (b) (CH3CH2)2NH (c) CH3CH2NH2 (d) (CH3CH2)3N
Last Answer : CH3CH2CONH2
Description : Which force is most important in allowing ammonia, NH3, to dissolve in water? A hydrogen bonding B dipole-induced dipole C ion-dipole D dipole-dipole E ionic
Last Answer : A hydrogen bonding
Description : Use the information and data given below to answer the questions Stronger intermolecular forces result in higher boiling point Strength of London forces increases with the number of electrons in the molecule ... here? (c) Why is the boiling point of HF highest while that of HCl lowest?
Last Answer : Ans :( a) In the molecules HCl, HBr and HI, dipole-dipole interaction and London forces are present. (b) Dipole moment of HCl > HBr > HI but boiling point of HCl < HBr
Description : Define (a) Dipole-Dipole Forces (b) Avogadro law (c) Intermolecular forces
Last Answer : Ans.(a) Dipole-dipole forces : The force of attraction which act between two molecules having permanent dipoles. (b) Avogadro Law : Equal volumes of all gases under the similar condition of ... . V α n (c) Intermolecular Forces: The forces of attractions and repulsion between interacting particles.
Description : Which action best accounts for the solubility of aldehydes and ketones in water? (a) Polar interactions between solute molecules. (b) H-bonding between solute molecules. (c) Van der waals forces (d) H-bonding between solute and solvent molecules
Last Answer : H-bonding between solute and solvent molecules
Description : The angle between the bonding orbitals of a molecules `AX_(3)` with zero dipole moment is
Last Answer : The angle between the bonding orbitals of a molecules `AX_(3)` with zero dipole moment is A. `120^(º)` B. `109^(º)` C. `104^(º)` D. `180^(º)`
Description : What is dipole dipole bonding?
Last Answer : too
Description : Which of the following compounds show geometrical isomerism (a) (CH3)3N (b) CH3CH=CH2 (c) (CH3)2NH (d) CH3CH=CHCH
Last Answer : CH3CH=CHCH
Description : A compound will be sensitive towards IR radiation only when one of the following properties undergo transition on (A) Polarizability (B) Dielectric constant (C) Dipole moment (D) Refractivity
Last Answer : (C) Dipole moment
Description : Triethylamine [(CH3CH2)3N] is a molecule in which the nitrogen atom is __________ hybridized and the CNC bond angle is __________. (a) sp2; >109.5° (b) sp2; 109.5° (d) sp3;
Last Answer : sp3;
Description : Diethyl ether reacts with excess of hot concentrated HI to form (a) CH3CH2I + CH3CH2OH (b) Only CH3CH2OH (c) CH3CH2OH + CH2=CH2 (d) Only CH3CH2
Last Answer : Only CH3CH2
Description : Which of the following is not normally considered to be a nucleophile? (a) NH3 (b) CH3NH2 (c) HC≡C:– (d) CH3CH2+
Last Answer : CH3CH2+
Description : What type of bonding is most important in CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3? (a) ionic (b) hydrogen (c) covalent (d) polar
Last Answer : covalent
Description : Give one example for each of the following types of inter-particle forces (a) London dispersion forces (b)Dipole-Dipole forces (c) Hydrogen bond (d) Ion-dipole forces
Last Answer : Ans. (a) noble gases. (b) between HCl molecules. (c) Between water molecules or HF molecules. (d)Between NO3- and water molecules.
Description : The double helical structure of DNA is held together by (a) sulfur-sulfur linkages (b) peptide bonding (c) hydrogen bonding (d) glycosidic bonds
Last Answer : hydrogen bonding
Description : The α-Helix is held in a coiled conformation partially because of : (a) Optical activity (b) Hydrogen bonding (c) Resonance (d) Delocalization
Last Answer : Hydrogen bonding
Description : The compound in which hydrogen bonding is not possible is (a) CH3OCH3 (b) H2O (c) CH3CH2OH (d) CH3COOH
Last Answer : CH3OCH3
Description : Thiols are alcohol analogs in which the oxygen has been replaced by sulfur (e.g., CH3SH). Given the fact that the S-H bond is less polar than the O-H bond, which of the following ... (c) Hydrogen bonding forces would be the same. (d) No comparison can be made without additional information
Last Answer : Hydrogen bonding forces are weaker in thiols.
Description : The high boiling points of alcohols, as compared to the corresponding alkanes, are due to (a) Hydrogen bonding (b) Heavy oxygen atom (c) Water solubility (d) None of these
Description : How dissolution takes place by hydrogen bonding?
Last Answer : Ans: Many covalent compounds having hydroxyl group (-OH) in them are dissolved in water. In such compounds hydrogen bonds are formed between the water molecules and solute, which make them soluble in water.
Description : Acid chlorides undergo reduction to the corresponding aldehydes on treatment with hydrogen in the presence of Pd/BaSO4. This reaction is called : (a) Clemmensen reduction (b) Rosenmund reduction (c) Wolf-Kishner reduction (d) None of these
Last Answer : Rosenmund reduction
Description : Why does water form intermolecular hydrogen bonds with other molecules?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Which bonds are the last to break when an enzyme is heated 1 disulphide 2 hydrogen 3 hydrophobic interactions 4 ionic?
Last Answer : ionic
Description : Define the terms : a. Polarizability b. Hydrogen bond c. Aqueous tension d. Dipole moment
Last Answer : Define the terms : a. Polarizability b. Hydrogen bond c. Aqueous tension d. Dipole moment
Description : When two ice cubes are pressed together, they join to form one cube. Which one of the following helps to hold them together? (1) Hydrogen bond formation (2) Vander waals forces (3) Covalent attraction (4) Dipole interaction
Last Answer : (1) Hydrogen bond formation Explanation: When two ice cubes are pressed together, they join to form one cube due to hydrogen bond.
Last Answer : Hydrogen bond formation
Description : Maximum hydrogen bonding would be observed in which compound? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What is Hydrogen Bonding ?
Last Answer : When hydrogen atoms combine with highly electro-negative elements such as fluorine , oxygen , chlorine, and nitrogen to form covalent compounds , they form palarity or bipolar. When the Paella molecules formed in ... hydrogen bonding. The hydrogen bond is expressed by the dot dot "......" sign.
Description : Intramolecular hydrogen bonding is not present in :-
Last Answer : Intramolecular hydrogen bonding is not present in :- A. p-fluoro phenol B. Chloral hydrate C. o-nitro phenol D. o-fluoro phenol
Description : Oxygen differs from the other elements of the group. Compounds of oxygen with metals are more ionic in nature and hydrogen bonding is more important f
Last Answer : Oxygen differs from the other elements of the group. Compounds of oxygen with metals are more ionic in nature ... H_(2)O lt H_(2)Te -` boiling point
Last Answer : Oxygen differs from the other elements of the group. Compounds of oxygen with metals are more ... oxides are usually covalent and acidic in nature
Description : Assertion : o-Hydrozybenaldehyde is less soluable in water than p-Hydroxybenzalbenzaldehye. Reason : Intra molecular hydrogen bonding in o-Hydrozbenza
Last Answer : Assertion : o-Hydrozybenaldehyde is less soluable in water than p-Hydroxybenzalbenzaldehye. Reason : Intra ... D. Assertion is false, Reason is true
Description : Assertion: `p`-nitrophenol is a stronger acid than `o`-nitrophenol. Reason: Intramolecular hydrogen bonding makes the `o`-isomer weaker than the `p-`i
Last Answer : Assertion: `p`-nitrophenol is a stronger acid than `o`-nitrophenol. Reason: Intramolecular hydrogen bonding ... D. A is incorrect but R is correct
Description : The compounds in which hydrogen bonding is not possible is
Last Answer : The compounds in which hydrogen bonding is not possible is A. `C_(6)H_(5)OCH_(3)` B. `CH_(3)CH_(2)OH` C. `H_(2)O` D. `CH_(3)COOH`
Description : Statement-I : Conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` is low volatillity and viscos nature acid Statement-II : It is due to Hydrogen bonding
Last Answer : Statement-I : Conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` is low volatillity and viscos nature acid Statement-II : ... Statement-I is not correct and Statement-II is correct
Description : What is elasticity in polymers generally related to amount of hydrogen bonding between different subunits number of subunits in the polymer chain its greater tensile strength the synthetic composure?
Last Answer : amount of hydrogen bonding between different subunitsnumber of subunits in the polymer chainits greater tensile strengththe synthetic composure
Description : What does a hydrogen atom need to be in for hydrogen bonding to occur?
Description : What happens between water molecules in hydrogen bonding?
Description : In what situations would hydrogen bonding most likely occur?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : The structural stability of the double helix of DNA is as cribbed largely to (A) Hydrogen bonding between adjacent purine bases (B) Hydrophobic bonding between staked purine and ... Hydrogen bonding between adjacent pyrimidine bases (E) Hydrogen bonding between purine and pyrimidine bases
Last Answer : Answer : D