Intermolecular Forces Worksheet
This worksheet explores the different types of intermolecular forces, their characteristics, and their impact on the properties of substances for Grade 10 Science students.
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Intermolecular Forces
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. Which of the following is the weakest type of intermolecular force?
Hydrogen bonding
Dipole-dipole forces
London dispersion forces
Ionic bonds
2. Which type of intermolecular force is present in all molecules?
Hydrogen bonding
Dipole-dipole forces
London dispersion forces
Ion-dipole forces
1. Intermolecular forces are attractive forces that exist molecules.
2. The strength of intermolecular forces affects a substance's point and point.
3. Hydrogen bonding occurs when hydrogen is directly bonded to a highly electronegative atom such as , , or .
1. Ionic bonds are a type of intermolecular force.
True
False
2. Molecules with strong intermolecular forces tend to have higher boiling points.
True
False
1. Briefly explain the difference between intramolecular forces and intermolecular forces.
2. Describe how London dispersion forces arise in nonpolar molecules.
Match the intermolecular force with its description.
1. Hydrogen bonding
a. Found in all molecules, temporary dipoles.
2. Dipole-dipole forces
b. Strongest IMF, involves H bonded to N, O, or F.
3. London dispersion forces
c. Occurs between polar molecules.