CHEM 202 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Intermolecular Force, Chemical Polarity, Miscibility

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Enthalpy which can dissolve into each other with no immiscible substances that cannot dissolve to an unlimited extent soluble dissolves. All gases are fully miscible with other gases and is always favored by entrophy. Enthalpy is dominated by intermolecular forces to a significant extent. New mixture new intermolecular forces formed are stronger than old ones then the solution is exothermic old intermolecular forces are stronger than the then the solution is endothermic intermolecular forces. 1 ion dipole interaction attraction between an icon and a polar molecule"s dipole partial charges if present is the strongest intermolecular force. 2 dipole induced dipole dipole induces partial charge on nonpolar molecule once the polar molecule moves away the target molecule goes back to nonpolar state with even charge distribution. Dhosoin is the enthalpy for compound of any phase into any solvent the process of dissolving any. Ottoson intermolecular forces upon placing to form the solution into water reflects the change in.

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