What is the predominant intramolecular force in NaNO3?

What is the predominant intramolecular force in NaNO3?

What is the predominant intramolecular force in NaNO3? Ionic bonding.

What intermolecular forces are present in sodium chloride?

Ion-dipole forces in a sodium chloride solution. London forces These intermolecular forces are also sometimes called ‘dipole- induced dipole’ or ‘momentary dipole’ forces.

What intermolecular forces are present in mercury?

The intermolecular attraction between unlike molecules is called adhesion. Both forces are in play when we look at a comparison of the meniscus shapes of water and mercury. Both liquids have strong cohesive forces (hydrogen bonding and metallic bonding) so both will have rounded shapes.

What intermolecular forces does BF3 have?

Hi! Boron trifluoride is a nonpolar molecule due to its high symmetry even though the covalent bonds within the molecule are polar. As a result, the only type of intermolecular forces in BF3 would be the London dispersion forces.

What are the intermolecular forces in methanol?

Methanol is polar, and will exhibit dipole interactions. It also contains the -OH alcohol group which will allow for hydrogen bonding.

Are there dipole-dipole forces in ethanol?

Like ethyl ether, ethanol is a polar molecule and will experience dipole-dipole interactions. This allows the positive charge to come very close to a lone electron pair on an adjacent molecule and form an especially strong dipole-dipole force. The image below shows the hydrogen bonds that form in ethanol.

What type of intermolecular force is oh?

hydrogen bonding

What state of matter has the most intermolecular forces present?

solids

What intermolecular forces have the highest boiling point?

As you would expect, the strength of intermolecular hydrogen bonding and dipole-dipole interactions is reflected in higher boiling points.

What happens to vapor pressure as intermolecular forces increase?

As the intermolecular attraction increases, • The vapor pressure ( the pressure of the vapor that is in equilibrium with its liquid) decreases • The boiling point ( the temperature at which the vapor pressure becomes equal to the pressure exerted on the surface of the liquid) increases • Surface tension ( the …

Do strong intermolecular forces have high viscosity?

The viscosity of a liquid is its resistance to flow. Liquids that have strong intermolecular forces tend to have high viscosities.