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Week1 14.F 12.

B
15.F 13.H-bonding
1. D 14.London dispersion forces
15.Ion-dipole
2. D Week 2a
3. D Week 4
4. C 1.D MACROMOLECULES
5. D 2.B Assessment
6. B 3.C 1.C
7. B 2.D
4.A 3.C
8. A 5.B 4.A
9. B 6.C 5.B
10. C 7.C 6.A
11. A 8.C 7.A
12. C 8.B
9.D 9.C
13. A 10.D 10.A
14. D 11.F 11.A
15. D 12.T 12.B
13.B
13.F 14.D
14.T 15.C
Week 1A 15.F
Week 5A
Week 3
1.d 1. increasing 11. D
2.c 2.True 12. C
1.C
3.a
4.c
2.A 3.True 13. D
3.A 4.True 14. B
5.c
4.B
6.b
5.A
5.True 15. A
7.a 6.A
6.D
8.b
7.C 7.C
9.a
10.a
8.A 8.B
9.C 9.B
11.c
10.London Dispersion forces
12.d
11.London dispersion forces; 10.C
13.c
dipole-dipole; H-bonding
14.c
12.London dispersion
15.b forces; dipole-dipole Week 5
13.London dispersion forces Assessment
Week 2 14.London dispersion forces; 1.A
1.B dipole-dipole; H-bonding 2.D
15.London dispersion
2.D 3.C
3.D 4.D
Week 3 B 5.B
4.D 6.A
5.B 7.B
1.A
6.B 2.D
8.C and D
7.B 9.A, B and C
3.D
10.B and C
8.C 4.C
11.A
9.C 5.C
12.A
6.B
10.D 7.D
13.B
11.T 8.D
14.C
12.T 15.A
9.C
13.T 10.D Week 5b
11.C
Week 6 7.T
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 8.F-alkyl sulfate
5. b 6. b 7. d 8. c 9.F-Quat
9-12 10.T
11.T
12.F-non-flammable
13.T
14.T
15.t

Week 7
Assessment
1.A
There must be one mole of 2.B
SiO2 for every two moles of 3.E
H2F2 consumed. Because the 4.J
ratio is 0.478 to 0.568, 28.7 5.H
grams of SiO2 do not react 6.D
with the H2F2. 7.I
C. Assuming that all of the 8.F
silicon dioxide is used up, 9.B
0.478×21 or 0.956 moles of 10.J
H2F2 are required. Because 11.F
there areonly 0.568 moles of 12.I
H2F2, it is the limiting 13.G
reagent. 14.C
13-15. a. six moles of Cl2 15.
b. FeCl3c. O

week 7
Assessment
1.True
2.two
3.Geothermal
4.True
5.True
6.electrolyte
7.coal
8.True
9.turbine
10.low
11.True
12.True
13.Renewable source
14.True
15.True
Week 6b

1.T
2.T
3.F-low
4.T
5.T
6.T

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