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Card 16
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What is a permanent dipole-induced dipole?
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Card 17
Front
What is an instantaneous dipole-induced dipole? Where does this commonly occur?
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Card 18
Front
Instantaneous dipole-induced dipole bonds are the ___ type of intermolecular bonding and they occur in ___ molecules?
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Card 19
Front
Why are Xenon atoms more polarisable than Helium atoms?
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Card 20
Front
Why do straight chain alkanes have higher boiling points than branched chain alkanes?
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Card 21
Front
The more atoms in a molecule, the ___ the bonds?
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Card 22
Front
Explain why CCl4 is non-polar?
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Card 23
Front
Therefore a molecular dipole depends on ___ differences and ___ of the molecule?
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Card 24
Front
Substances with permanent molecular dipoles are liquid at room temperature, explain why?
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Card 25
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Bonds are stronger if the ___ of the dipoles increase or if the interacting dipoles are able to...?
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