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Lar Jay B.

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Activity 1
1. Benzene (C6H6)
a.Hydrogen bonding.
b.Dispersion forces.
c. Dipole-dipole attraction.
d. Ion-dipole attraction.

2. CH3CI
a. Dipole-dipole forces
b. London dispersion forces

3. PF3
a. London dispersion forces
b. Dipole- dipole interactions

4. NaCl
a. London dispersion force
b. ionic interaction force

5. CS2
a. London dispersion force

After seeing all the photos it is all a liquid. I can observe


some science property lessons like viscosity, melting,
freezing, evaporation, and many more.

There are different properties of liquid shown in the


pictures. Each of them possesses a certain property.

The pictures show the different properties of a liquid. For


example, mercury is the only common metal which is liquid
at ordinary temperatures, the surface tension of water
makes it difficult for the water to seep into the grooves,
keeping the mosquitoes high and dry, and the temperature
of water in a beaker.

The honey possesses viscosity and the liquid with a


mosquito shows surface tension.

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