Hydrogen Bonding and its Application

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Hydrogen Bonding and its Application: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Hydrogen Bond, Inter-molecular Hydrogen Bond, Examples of Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding & Effect of Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding on Viscosity etc.

Important Questions on Hydrogen Bonding and its Application

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Explain why intramolecular hydrogen bond decreases the viscosity of the substance.

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What is the effect of intramolecular hydrogen bond on the viscosity of the substance.

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The correct order of boiling point in the following compounds is

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_____ hydrogen bonding is present in o-nitrophenol. (Intramolecular/Intermolecular)

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The number of hydrogen bonds formed by a water molecule at normal conditions is

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Which of the molecules does not show hydrogen bonding?

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Which one of the following compounds shows the presence of intramolecular hydrogen bond ?

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Intramolecular hydrogen bonding is present in:

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Which of the following is arranged in the increasing order of enthalpy of vaporisation?

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Which one of the following molecules will form a linear polymeric structure due to hydrogen bonding?

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Which of the following is arranged in the increasing order of enthalpy of vaporisation ?

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With respect to the boiling point for the substances H2O, NH3, CsF and He, the correct order is:

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Among the following, the molecule with minimum melting point is

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Determine the appropriate order of the strength of H-bonds.

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Dimethyl ether have boiling point less than ethanol though they have the same molecular weight. This is due to:

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The hydrogen bond will have maximum strength in-

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p-Nitrophenol has greater boiling point than that of o-nitrophenol. What is the reason?

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Amongst H2O, H2S, H2Se and H2Te, the one with the highest boiling point is: