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Area 1: Chemical Changes and Structure

Quick questions on Structure and bonding: intermolecular forces and properties - SQA Higher Chemistry

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Explain why water has a higher boiling point than hydrogen sulfide, H2SH_2S. [2 marks]
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State the strongest intermolecular force present in CO2CO_2. [1 mark]
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Explain why silicon dioxide has a far higher melting point than iodine. [2 marks]

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