Determine the intermolecular forces that would hold the solid together

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Determine the intermolecular forces that would hold the solid together
(a) Fe (b) C a B r2 (c) 12 (d) SC1₂ (e) NH3
Atomic
Element
Metal
Is the element atomic
or molecular?
Is the element a metal
or a nonmetal?
Atomic crystalline solid
held together by
metallic bonding.
Nonmetal
Atomic crystalline solid
held together by
dispersion forces.
Is the substance an element
or a compound?
Molecular crystalline
solid held together by
dispersion forces.
Molecular
Yes
Yes
Molecular
Molecular crystalline solid held
together by dispersion forces
and dipole-dipole forces,
including hydrogen bonding.
Do the molecules contain any
F-H, O-H, or N-H bonds?
Is the molecular
compound polar?
Is the compound ionic
or molecular?
Compound
No
Molecular crystalline
solid held together by
dispersion forces.
Molecular crystalline
solid held together by
dispersion forces and
dipole-dipole forces.
Ionic crystalline solid
held together by
ionic bonding.
No
Ionic
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Fe (b) C a B r2 (c) 12 (d) SC1₂ (e) NH3 Atomic Element Metal Is the element atomic or molecular? Is the element a metal or a nonmetal? Atomic crystalline solid held together by metallic bonding. Nonmetal Atomic crystalline solid held together by dispersion forces. Is the substance an element or a compound? Molecular crystalline solid held together by dispersion forces. Molecular Yes Yes Molecular Molecular crystalline solid held together by dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces, including hydrogen bonding. Do the molecules contain any F-H, O-H, or N-H bonds? Is the molecular compound polar? Is the compound ionic or molecular? Compound No Molecular crystalline solid held together by dispersion forces. Molecular crystalline solid held together by dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces. Ionic crystalline solid held together by ionic bonding. No Ionic
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