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the neon because ________.A) of the large attractive forces between argon and neon atomsB) of hydrogen bondingC) a decrease in energy occurs when the two mixD)the dispersion of argon atoms produces an increase in disorderE) of solvent-solute interactions72. The phrase "like dissolves like" refers to the fact that ________.
73.When solutions of strong electrolytes in water are formed, the ions become surrounded by
water molecules.This process is called_______________.
74.In a saturated solution of a salt in water, _______________________.
75.Which of the following substances is likely the most soluble in water?A) HOCH2CH2OHB) CHCl3C) CH3(CH2)9CH3D) CH3(CH2)8CH2OHE) CCl4
76.Which one of the following substances is more likely to dissolve in benzene (C6H6)?
B) NH3C) NaClD) CCl4E) HBr77.The concentration of CO2in a soft drink bottled with a partial pressure of CO2of 6.5 atmover the liquid at 29 °C is 0.22 M. The Henry's law constant for CO2at this temperature is________.
78. Of the following substances, only ________ has London dispersion forces as the onlyintermolecular force.
79.When NaCl dissolves in water, aqueous Na+and Cl-ions result. The force of attraction thatexists between Na+and H2O is called a(n) ________ interaction.A) dipole-dipoleB) ion-ionC) hydrogen bondingD) ion-dipoleE) London dispersion force
80.The ease with which the charge distribution in a molecule can be distorted by an externalelectrical field is called the ________.
81.Hydrogen bonding is a special case of ________.
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Term
Spring
Professor
EDWARDQUITEVIS
Tags
Catalyst, Chemical reaction, Rate equation

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