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 : Hydrogen bond formation
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 : Diamond is hard because (a) It has strong covalent bonds (b) Discrete molecules of carbon are held by strong Vander Waal’s forces (c) It involves Van der Waal's forces (d) Covalent bonds are directional unlike ionic bonds
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : The following type of bonding is strongly directional in solids. (A) Vander Waal's (B) Ionic (C) Metallic (D) Covalent
Last Answer : D) Covalent
Description : A particular adsorption process has the following characteristics : (i) It arises due to vander Waals forces and (ii) it is reversible. Identify the c
Last Answer : A particular adsorption process has the following characteristics : (i) It arises due to vander Waals ... temperature. D. Energy of activation is low.
Description : Why do alcohols have boiling points much higher than hydrocarbons of similar molecular weight? (a) Alcohols have greater van der Waals attraction forces. (b) Alcohol molecules have greater ... of volatilization. (d) Alcohols must overcome greater ionic forces in the process of volatilization.
Last Answer : Hydrogen bonds must be broken in the process of volatilization
Description : Covalent network crystals have-------? A. higher melting point then molecular crystals (Answer) B. lower melting point then molecular crystals C. discrete molecules linked by Van der waals forces D. hydrogen bonding
Last Answer : A. higher melting point then molecular crystals (Answer)
Description : The atoms in sugar are bound by what type of bond? w) ionic x) hydrogen y) covalent z) van der Waals
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- COVALENT
Description : The noble gases have low boiling points because: w) their ionization potentials are very low x) only weak Van der Waals forces hold the atoms together y) they are produced by the fractional distillation of liquid air z) they have eight electrons in the outer shell
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ONLY WEAK VAN DER WAALS FORCES HOLD THE ATOMS TOGETHER
Description : Humectants added in cosmetic preparations generally act by (A) hydrogen bond formation (B) covalent bond formation (C) complex formation (D) the action of London forces
Last Answer : (A) hydrogen bond formation
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 in the decreasing order of Vander Waal’s radii: Cl, H, O, N.
Last Answer : Ans.The overall decreasing order is: Cl> N > O >H.
Description : DNA nucleotides are attached by (a) Hydrogen bonds (b) Covalent bonds (c) VANDER Wall's force (d) Electrovalent bonds
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Forces in ionic crystalline solids are primarily which of the following? w)covalent x)electrostatic y)Van der Waals z)magnetic
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ELECTROSTATIC
Description : The dipole formation in a magnet is due to a) Interaction between the north and south poles together b) Interaction between the north pole with the air c) Interaction between the south pole with the air d) Interaction of north and south pole separately with air
Last Answer : a) Interaction between the north and south poles together
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 : Why are dipole forces of attraction not found in halogen molecule.?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Pick the wrong statement: hydrogen bonding results in (a) Increased solubility in water (b) Higher Van der Waal's forces (c) Molecular association (d) Abnormal boiling point
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 : Are there ice cube trays that make thin or partially frozen ice cubes?
Last Answer : answer:Ding ding ding ding ding. You've just won Jeruba's Weird Question of the Day lottery. Congratulations! I don't think there is anything that would yield partially frozen ice cubes other than ... of a green plastic fruit basket from the produce section, to help the thin sheet hold its shape.
Description : The two polypeptides of human insulin are linked together by (a) covalent bond (b) disulphide bridges (c) hydrogen bonds (d) phosphodiester bond.
Last Answer : (b) disulphide bridges
Description : What is the weak bond holding the nucleic acids together in DNA? a. ionic bonds b. covalent bonds bonds c. polar bond d. hydrogen bond
Last Answer : d. hydrogen bond
Description : Explain in brief about Vander Val interactions in antigen-antibody interaction ?
Last Answer : Temporary transfer of electrons from one molecule to another will result in the force of attraction between them. This is seen when the interacting molecules come close to each other.
Description : A bond in which there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons and a resultant unbalanced distribution of charge is which one of the following types of bonds? w) ionic x) pure covalent y) nonpolar covalent z) polar covalent
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- POLAR COVALENT
Description : The force responsible for drops of liquid assuming a spherical shape is known as: w) strong nuclear force x) Van der Waals attraction y) surface tension z) osmotic pressure
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- SURFACE TENSION
Description : Which types of chemical bonds are the weakest? a. covalent c. ionic b. Van der Waals d. none of the above
Last Answer : b. Van der Waals
Description : When two or more atoms are linked together the force holding them together is called a _____. a. charged particle b. chemical bond. c. electric attraction. d. magnetic bond.
Last Answer : b. chemical bond.
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning translation of the mRNA message to protein synthesis? a. An adaptor molecule, tRNA, recognizes specific nucleic acid bases and unites them ... and the free amino acid occurs in the free cytoplasm d. Complete protein synthesis takes hours
Last Answer : Answer: a, b The synthesis of protein involves conversion from a four-letter nucleotide language to one of 20 chemically distinct amino acids. This process is referred to as ... translation and be moving down the mRNA molecules simultaneously, thus increasing the rate of protein synthesis
Description : Find the smallest number which must be subtracted from the following to make them perfect cubes .What are the corresponding cube roots?
Last Answer : Find the smallest number which must be subtracted from the following to make them perfect cubes .What are the ... A. 350 B. 833 C. 1400 D. 1730
Description : A printed page is kept pressed by a glass cube `(mu = 1.6)` of edge 6.0cm. By what amount will the printed letters appear to be shifted when viewed fr
Last Answer : A printed page is kept pressed by a glass cube `(mu = 1.6)` of edge 6.0cm. By what ... letters appear to be shifted when viewed from the top ?
Description : During the formation of a chemical bond - (1) energy decreases (2) energy increases (3) energy of the system does not change (4) electron-electron repulsion becomes more than the nucleus-electron attraction
Last Answer : (1) energy decreases
Description : During the formation of bond..... a) Energy decreases b) Energy increases c) Energy of system does not change d) Electron-electron repulsion becomes more than Nucleus-electron attraction
Last Answer : a) Energy decreases
Description : What kind of bond is formed when the attraction between the hydrogen atom in one water molecule and the oxygen molecule in another?
Description : Name type of adsorption in which van der Waals forces are present.
Last Answer : Name type of adsorption in which van der Waals forces are present.
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 chemical forces that bind most coenzymes and substrates to enzymes such as LDH are (A) Hydrogen bonds (B) Peptide bonds (C) Coordinate bonds (D) Covalent bonds
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : The inter particle forces between linear chains in nylon-66 are __________ bonds. (A) Hydrogen (B) Covalent (C) Ionic (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Hydrogen
Description : If three cubes of copper, each with an edge 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm respectively are melted to form a single cube, -Maths 9th
Last Answer : 20.8 cm Let the edge of the single cube be ‘a’ cm. Then, total volume melted = Volume of cube formed ⇒ (6)3 + (8)3 + (10)3 = a3 ⇒ a3 = 216 + 512 + 1000 = 1728 ... Diagonal of the new cube = 3–√a=(3–√×12)3a=(3×12) cm = 20.8 cm (approx.)
Description : Three cubes of side 3 cm. 4 cm, 5 cm respectively are melted to form a new cube. The side of the new cube will be a) 6cm b) 6.5 cm c) 70cm d) 5 cm e) 4.5 cm
Last Answer : a) 6cm
Description : Are hot ice cubes possible?
Last Answer : no.
Description : Ice cubes are added to a glass of pure water and a glass of pure alcohol. The ice would be – (1) at a higher level in water (2) at a higher level in alcohol (3) at the same level in both (4) floating in alcohol and sinking in water
Last Answer : (1) at a higher level in water Explanation: Density of water is approx 1 g/ml; Density of Ice is approx 0.93g/ml; and Density of 100% pure ethanol is 0.79g/ml. So the density of ice cubes is lesser than water, but higher than alcohol. So it will float in water, but sink in alcohol.
Description : Ice cubes are added to a glass of pure water and a glass of pure alcohol. The ice would be (1) at a higher level in water (2) at a higher level in alcohol (3) at the same level in both (4) floating in alcohol and sinking in water
Last Answer : at a higher level in water
Description : The process of changing of one element into another is called (a) radioactive decay (b) transmutation of the elements (c) covalent bond formation (d) hybridization
Description : Agonists affect the receptor molecule in the following manner: A. Alter its amino acid sequence B. Denature the receptor protein C. Alter its folding or alignment of subunits D. Induce covalent bond formation
Last Answer : C. Alter its folding or alignment of subunits
Description : Sperm and egg nuclei fuse due to (a) base pairing of their DNA and RNA (b) formation of hydrogen bonds (c) mutual attraction due to differences in electrical charges (d) attraction of their protoplasts.
Last Answer : attraction of their protoplasts
Description : A single covalent bond (a) Is formed by the transfer of two electrons (b) Exists between hydrogen and chlorine in an aqueous solution, of hydrochloric acid (c) Is longer than a double bond (d) Does not require energy to disrupt it unlike an ionic bond
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : What is the difference between an ionic bond a covalent bond and a hydrogen bond?
Last Answer : The ionic bond bond is based on electrostatic attraction between ions.The covalent bond is based on electrons sharing between two atoms.The hydrogen bond exist between two polar groups and is a weak bond.
Description : Is a covalent bond stronger than a hydrogen bond?
Last Answer : A hydrogen bond is weaker than a covalent bond.