1. 'dispersion' forces are the only attractive forces that attract between nonpolar molecules
2. molecules 'cannot' exhibit both dipole and dispersion interactions
3. substances composed of nonpolar molecules are generally gases at room temperature or 'higher boiling liquids'
4. substances composed of polar molecules generally have 'higher' boiling points than do nonpolar compounds
5. a nonpolar molecule 'can' have polar bonds
6. water is a 'nonpolar' molecule that has polar bonds.
The things in quotes are supposedly underlined and if false suppose to put in a new word
PLEASE HELP
2. molecules 'cannot' exhibit both dipole and dispersion interactions
3. substances composed of nonpolar molecules are generally gases at room temperature or 'higher boiling liquids'
4. substances composed of polar molecules generally have 'higher' boiling points than do nonpolar compounds
5. a nonpolar molecule 'can' have polar bonds
6. water is a 'nonpolar' molecule that has polar bonds.
The things in quotes are supposedly underlined and if false suppose to put in a new word
PLEASE HELP
-
1. 'dispersion' forces are the only attractive forces that attract between nonpolar molecules
True
2. molecules 'cannot' exhibit both dipole and dispersion interactions
False
3. substances composed of nonpolar molecules are generally gases at room temperature or 'higher boiling liquids'
False
4. substances composed of polar molecules generally have 'higher' boiling points than do nonpolar compounds
True
5. a nonpolar molecule 'can' have polar bonds
False
6. water is a 'nonpolar' molecule that has polar bonds.
False
True
2. molecules 'cannot' exhibit both dipole and dispersion interactions
False
3. substances composed of nonpolar molecules are generally gases at room temperature or 'higher boiling liquids'
False
4. substances composed of polar molecules generally have 'higher' boiling points than do nonpolar compounds
True
5. a nonpolar molecule 'can' have polar bonds
False
6. water is a 'nonpolar' molecule that has polar bonds.
False