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Mcintosh ____________________________

SURNAME, First Name(s) USI

CHM 1103 Lab #6 – Intermolecular Forces, Structure and Bonding


SECTION A
1. [1/4 mark @, 2 marks]

1 cm3 of liquid A grain of NaCl A small flake of napthalene


Kerosene Insoluble Soluble
Acetone Insoluble Very Soluble
Ethanol Spaingly Soluble Sparingly soluble
Water Soluble Insoluble

2. [1/4 mark@, 1.5 marks]


1 cm3 of liquid Kerosene Acetone Ethanol Water
Kerosene - Miscible miscible Immiscible
Acetone - - miscible miscible
Ethanol - - - Miscible
Water - - - -

3. [1/4 mark @, 1.5 marks]


Mixture Intermolecular Force
NaCl/water Dipole Dipole
naphthalene/kerosene Dipole induced dipole
napthalene/acetone Dipole induced dipole
Kerosene/acetone Dipole induced dipole
kerosene/ethanol Dipole induced dipole
Ethanol/water Hydrogen bond

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SECTION B
1. The compound you select will depend on the first letter of your surname as follow:
 A – F, Trichloromethane
 G – O, Formaldehyde
 P – Z, Methanol
Lewis Structure

Number of atoms bonded to Number of non-bonding Hybridisation


central atom electron pairs on the
central atom

Polarity (1 mark) Shape (1 mark)

Insert snapshot of model here.

Marks are to be awarded only if it is an original structure is shown. No pictures!

Conclusion
What is general rule determining which polarities of solids dissolve in which polarity of
liquids?
Does this same rule hold for the mixing of liquids?

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