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SENATOR RENATO COMPAERO CAYETANO MEMORIAL

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYHIGH SCHOOL


TAKE HOME ACTIVITY # 1
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
(SECOND QUARTER)
Directions

1. Print this exam behind scratch or used paper if possible. (short bond paper)
2. Answer using blue or black ink only. Pencils are not allowed.
3. Be sure to cross out wrong answers completely. Liquid paper and white out are not allowed.
4. Write legibly so as to avoid costly deductions. Answer the questions completely and concisely.

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Signature over Printed Name

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I. Give an example for each type of intermolecular forces. (a) dipole-dipole interaction, (b) dipole induced dipole
interaction, (c) ion-dipole interaction, (d) dispersion forces, (e) ion induced interaction, & (f) hydrogen bonding.

II. Identify the intermolecular attraction present in the following substances:


(a) (b) (c)

III. Based from part II, select the substance with the highest boiling point.

IV. If you lived in Alaska, which of the following natural gases would you keep in an outdoor storage tank in winter?
Explain why methane ( ), propane ( 8 ), or butane ( )

V. List the types of intermolecular forces that exist between molecules (or basic units) in each of the following species:
(a) 6 6 (b) (c) (d) (e)

VI. Which member of each of the following pairs of substances would you expect to have a higher boiling point?
(a) and (b) and (c) and (d) and (e) and

VII. Which of the following statements are false?


(a) Dipole-dipole interactions between molecules are greatest if the molecules possess only temporary dipole
moments.
(b) All compounds containing hydrogen atoms can participate in hydrogen-bond formation.
(c) Dispersion forces exist between all atoms, molecules, and ions.
(d) The extent of ion-induced dipole interaction depends only on the charge on the ion.

VIII. What is surface tension? What is the relationship between intermolecular forces and surface tension? How does
surface tension change with temperature?

XI. What is viscosity? What is the relationship between intermolecular forces and viscosity? Why does the viscosity of a
liquid decrease with increasing temperature?

X. Why is ice less dense than water?

XI. Define the following terms: vapor pressure and molar heat of vaporization

XII. What is an amorphous solid? How does it differ from crystalline solid? Define glass. What is the chief component of
glass? Name three types of glass.

GOD BLESS !!!

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