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  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. Site Map - Dipoles Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Does H20 have permanent dipole dipole forces as well as hydrogen bonding? How would you determine if polar bond is ion-ion, dipole-dipole, dispersion forces or hydrogen bonds? What …

  4. 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 ( …

  5. Question #ccb8f - Socratic

    Nov 8, 2017 · When the length of carbon chain increases the van der Waals dispersion forces increase which results in an increase in the strength and size of the temporarily induced dipole …

  6. 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) …

  7. 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 …

  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 #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 …

  10. Is the dissolution of an ionic salt in water an example of ... - Socratic

    Dissolution of most ionic species in water is properly regarded as a chemical change in that there is definite breaking of electrostatic bonds between in the solid phase, and formation of ion …