Q.1.
Determine the type of intermolecular force present in SiO2.
Q.2.
A nitrogen molecule (Nhas how many covalent bonds between the 2 nitrogen atoms?
Q.3.
Which substance would have the weakest intermolecular forces of attraction?
Q.4.
Hydrogen bonding occurs in molecules when ___________________.
Q.5.
All molecules have London forces between them, but dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding are so much stronger that when they are present we can ignore London forces. Which of these has ONLY London forces?
Q.6.
CHECK ALL THAT APPLY:Check all statements that are true of Van der Waals Interactions.
Q.7.
CHECK ALL THAT APPLY:Electronegative atoms that are often involved in Hydrogen Bonds.
Q.8.
Hydrogen Bonds typically occur between atoms of hydrogen involved in this type of bond:
Q.9.
TRUE OR FALSE:Hydrogen bonds are very strong interactions between two atoms.
Q.10.
What instruments were used in this research paper?
Q.11.
In short, what is the hypothesis of the paper?
Q.12.
Which is thermodynamically favored, peptide-peptide bonds or peptide-water bonds?
Q.13.
An Intrapeptide bond is a bond between which of the following?
Q.14.
Name one author of the paper discussed.
Q.15.
When was the reseacrh paper written?
Q.16.
Simulations were ran at which temperature?
Q.17.
Simulations were ran at which of the following time frame?
Q.18.
The Protein Database (PDB) survey shows that.......polar groups have Hydrogen Bonds.
Q.19.
Ice has ___________ density as compared to water.
Q.20.
What is the maximum number of hydrogen bonds one molecule of water can form?