In: Chemistry
Match each chemical compound below with its corresponding dominant force.
Note: The best way to approach this problem is to use the chemical name to draw the formula, and then if necessary draw the corresponding Lewis structure.
sulfur difluoride
\hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
dihydrogen dioxide
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
sulfur trioxide
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
sodium chloride
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
xenon tetrafluoride
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
hydrogen fluoride
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
ammonium iodide
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
sulfur difluoride SF2
\hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
dihydrogen dioxide H2O2
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
sulfur trioxide SO3
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
sodium chloride NaCl
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
xenon tetrafluoride XeF4
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
hydrogen fluoride HF
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion
ammonium iodide NH4I
hydrogen bonding dispersion forces dipole-dipole ion-ion