Question 9 of 10
What are Van der Waals forces?
A. Very strong forces that exist between two...
Chemistry, 20.09.2020 06:01, vadrian4056
Question 9 of 10
What are Van der Waals forces?
A. Very strong forces that exist between two different molecules
B. Small dipole attractions between molecules caused by a
temporary electron shift
C. Hydrogen bonds in nonpolar molecules caused by a permanent
dipole
D. Forces that change polar molecules into nonpolar molecules
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The bond energy for the van der waals bond between two helium atoms is 7.9Γ10β4ev. assuming that the average kinetic energy of a helium atom is (3/2)kbt, at what temperature is the average kinetic energy equal to the bond energy between two helium atoms
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