
Molecular Polarity & IMFs
Quiz by Kaitlyn Ostrov
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
18 questions
Show answers
- Q1A molecule that has polar covalent bonds w/ the same element bonded to central atom symmetrically would be classified as ____________________.nonpolarpolar30s
- Q2A molecule that has all nonpolar covalent bonds (electronegativity difference of 0.4 or less) would be classified as ____________________.nonpolarpolar30s
- Q3A molecule that has polar covalent bonds & more than one type of atom bonded to the central atom would be classified as ____________________.polarnonpolar30s
- Q4A molecule that has polar covalent bonds & a lone pair on the central atom would be classified as ____________________.nonpolarpolar30s
- Q5Is this molecule polar or nonpolar?nonpolarpolar30s
- Q6Is this molecule polar or nonpolar?nonpolarpolar30s
- Q7Is this molecule polar or nonpolar?nonpolarpolar30s
- Q8Is this molecule polar or nonpolar?nonpolarpolar30s
- Q9Is this molecule polar or nonpolar?nonpolarpolar30s
- Q10Is this molecule polar or nonpolar?nonpolarpolar30s
- Q11Is this molecule polar or nonpolar?polarnonpolar30s
- Q12Is this molecule polar or nonpolar?polarnonpolar30s
- Q13Which IMF is the weakest?dipole-dipolehydrogen bondingLondon dispersion30s
- Q14Which IMF is the strongest?hydrogen bondingLondon dispersiondipole-dipole30s
- Q15What is the strongest IMF present in this molecule?hydrogen bondingLondon dispersiondipole-dipole30s