EXAM QUESTION #3 – PART B This question will be not be dropp…

EXAM QUESTION #3 – PART B This question will be not be dropped from the overall exam grade. Instructions: For each of the substances listed, state ALL interparticle forces that are present. Use these abbreviations: HB = hydrogen bonding DDF = dipole-dipole forces LDF = London dispersion forces Type your answers into the textbox below.  Label them (1), (2), (3), (4). Complete sentences are not needed. No additional work on your “work” page is needed. Substances – they are all molecular substances: (1)  CH4O (2)  CCl4 (3)  PCl3 (4)  CF4

EXAM QUESTION #3 – PART B This question will be not be dropp…

EXAM QUESTION #3 – PART B This question will be not be dropped from the overall exam grade. Instructions: For each of the substances listed, state ALL interparticle forces that are present. Use these abbreviations: HB = hydrogen bonding DDF = dipole-dipole forces LDF = London dispersion forces Type your answers into the textbox below.  Label them (1), (2), (3), (4). Complete sentences are not needed. No additional work on your “work” page is needed. Substances – they are all molecular substances: (1)  CH4O (2)  CCl4 (3)  PCl3 (4)  CF4

EXAM QUESTION #2 This question will be not be dropped from…

EXAM QUESTION #2 This question will be not be dropped from the overall exam grade. Instructions: Type the names or formulas for the following compounds into the textbox below. Use the subscript and superscript formatting buttons (x2 and x2) as needed. Use the naming rules from this course. Label your answers A, B, C, D, E. Type the NAMES for these compounds: A.   Fe(OH)2 B.   P4S6 Type the FORMULAS for these compounds: C.   aluminum bromite D.   manganese(II) oxide E.   carbonic acid