5 Steps to a 5 AP Chemistry 2019

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  1. C—All three compounds are capable of hydro-
    gen bonding; therefore, this cannot be the cause
    of difference. In general, all other things being
    equal, it takes less energy to move a lighter mol-
    ecule from the liquid state to the gaseous state.


CH 3 CH 3

O H O
C C
O H O


  1. D—Strong hydrogen bonds hold two molecules
    of acetic acid together. Ideal gases have no inter-
    molecular forces. Therefore, the ideal gas law
    used in experiment is invalid.
    60. C—Increasing ionization energy applies to an
    element higher in a column on the periodic
    table, or in a position further to the left in a
    period on the periodic table. Note, this type
    of explanation is unacceptable on the Free
    Response portion of the AP Exam, where your
    explanation would require information on radii
    and effective nuclear charges.


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