Exam 7: Intermolecular Forces and the Phases of Matter
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What is the general trend in terms of increasing melting point for ionic solids, molecular solids, and network covalent solids?
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The strength of an O-H bond is about equal to ________ kJ/bond
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The reason why quartz has a high melting point is hydrogen bonding.
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Which of the following substances would you expect to be a liquid at room temperature, assuming that strong intermolecular forces need to be present to be a liquid at room temperature?
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