About 23 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Why do some ionic compounds have some solubility in water

    Mar 19, 2016 · For sodium chloride, these intramolecular or interparticle interactons, are compensated for by the making of ion-dipole bonds when sodium chloride dissolves in water, …

  2. Question #8cf1f + Example - Socratic

    You should probably go through each type of intermolecular force, and see if it is there. The order of precedence for each type of intermolecular force is: hydrogen bond permanent dipole-dipole …

  3. Question #0df6a - Socratic

    Polar molecules interact with each other by strong attractive dipole-dipole interactions whether polar molecules interact with non-polar molecules through dipole- induced dipole interactions ( …

  4. Question #9a99f - Socratic

    You have got the essential idea already, that Van dear Waals forces are local, temporary bonds between adjacent molecules. Within that class of weak bonds there are two reasons why it …

  5. Site Map - Polarity of Bonds Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Why is the dipole moment of the C-Cl bond in chlorobenzene lower than that of cyclohexyl chloride? Which one of the following bonds would you expect to be the most polar? a) B–H b) …

  6. Why is #n-C_10 H_22# boiling point higher than #Br_2 ... - Socratic

    Decane has a very slight dipole, whereas bromine has no dipole. Carbon and hydrogen have approximately a 0.35 difference in electronegativity. This is a demonstration of how negligible …

  7. Site Map - Polarity of Molecules Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How do we draw the dipole moment of a water molecule? What properties do soap molecules have? Why is #SCl_2# polar? How do you know or figure out if a chemical bond between …

  8. How can a dipole exist? How can the two charges stay stable

    Apr 25, 2018 · For an electric dipole to exist an external electric field is required. Two charges alone (one positive and one negative) will not be stable. This is because the charges will …

  9. Question #cfdff + Example - Socratic

    Nov 17, 2017 · solvents that contain a strong dipole moment but don't participate in hydrogen bonding (ie. donate or accept protons with itself) dichloromethane and acetone are good …

  10. Question #845d9 + Example - Socratic

    The inductive effect is the effect on electron density in one portion of a molecule caused by electron-withdrawing or electron-donating groups elsewhere in the molecule. In a covalent …