Question 1
Two identical atoms bonded together will always form a nonpolar molecule.
True
False
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Question 2
Diatomic nonpolar molecules share electrons evenly.
True
False
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Question 3
Nonpolar molecules are usually symmetrical.
True
False
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Question 4
Atoms from two different elements forming a diatomic molecule will form nonpolar bonds.
True
False
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Question 5
CO is nonpolar.
True
False
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Question 6
N
2
is nonpolar.
True
False
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Question 7
F
2
is nonpolar.
True
False
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Question 8
HF is nonpolar.
True
False
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Question 9
CHCl
3
is nonpolar.
True
False
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Question 10
ICl (iodine combined with chlorine) is nonpolar.
True
False
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Question 11
Different atoms have different abilities to attract electrons.
True
False
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Question 12
Molecules are nonpolar when they
don't have an overall separation of charge within the molecule.
the electrons in the molecule don't shift to one side of the molecule.
the molecule is symmetrical.
All of the above.
None of the above.
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Question 13
Nonpolar molecules are
completely symmetrical.
not symmetrical.
sharing electrons unevenly.
All of the above.
None of the above.
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Question 14
Polar molecules are
completely symmetrical.
not symmetrical.
sharing electrons evenly.
All of the above.
None of the above.
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Question 15
CH
4
is symmetrical and nonpolar.
True
False
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Question 16
When a charged rod is placed near a neutral nonpolar molecule the electrons will shift and form a temporary dipole.
True
False
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Question 17
Charged objects will attract nonpolar molecules due to the creation of a temporary dipole.
True
False
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