Hydrogen Bonding Quiz Leave a Comment / Education / By Majid Ali Hydrogen Bonding Quiz 1 / 15 What type of molecules exhibit hydrogen bonding? a) Non-polar molecules b) Permanently polar molecules c) Ionic molecules d) Non-polar covalent molecules 2 / 15 How is hydrogen bonding best described? a) Covalent bond b) Ionic bond c) Unique dipole-dipole attraction d) Van der Waals forces 3 / 15 Which atoms typically participate in hydrogen bonding? a) Carbon, Hydrogen, and Sulfur b) Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Fluorine c) Sodium, Potassium, and Chlorine d) Helium, Neon, and Argon 4 / 15 What is the role of hydrogen in hydrogen bonding? a) It forms a partial negative charge b) It forms a partial positive charge c) It remains neutral d) It acts as a base 5 / 15 Why does hydrogen develop a partial positive charge in hydrogen bonding? a) Due to its large size b) Due to its small size and high electronegativity c) Due to the high partial positive charge caused by bonding with highly electronegative atoms d) Due to lack of lone pairs of electrons 6 / 15 What is represented by a dotted line in the context of hydrogen bonding? a) Covalent bond b) Ionic bond c) Hydrogen bond d) Van der Waals forces 7 / 15 Which of the following is an example of a highly electronegative atom that participates in hydrogen bonding? a) Carbon b) Hydrogen c) Oxygen d) Sodium 8 / 15 Why is the boiling point of water higher than that of alcohol? a) Because of weaker hydrogen bonding in water b) Because of more and stronger hydrogen bonding in water c) Because of the larger size of water molecules d) Because of the ionic nature of water 9 / 15 What important phenomenon is explained by hydrogen bonding in water? a) Boiling of water b) Floating of ice over water c) Evaporation of water d) Formation of steam 10 / 15 What is the density of ice at 0°C? a) 1.00 g/cm³ b) 0.917 g/cm³ c) 0.900 g/cm³ d) 1.10 g/cm³ 11 / 15 How does the density of ice compare to that of liquid water at 0°C? a) Ice is denser than water b) Ice and water have the same density c) Ice is less dense than water d) Ice has no density 12 / 15 Why does water expand when it freezes? a) Due to the addition of heat b) Due to random movement of molecules c) Due to the ordered arrangement of molecules in an open structure d) Due to compression of molecules 13 / 15 Which property of water is directly influenced by hydrogen bonding? a) Water's color b) Water's density c) Water's acidity d) Water's smell 14 / 15 What happens to water molecules when they freeze? a) They move randomly b) They compress into a smaller volume c) They arrange themselves in an ordered form d) They lose their hydrogen bonds 15 / 15 Why does hydrogen bonding make ice less dense than water? a) Hydrogen bonds cause the molecules to compress b) Hydrogen bonds cause the molecules to form a compact structure c) Hydrogen bonds create an open structure in ice d) Hydrogen bonds do not affect density Your score isThe average score is 37% 0% Restart quiz Related posts: Dipole-Dipole Forces Quiz Coordinate Covalent Bond Polar Covalent Compounds, non-polar Covalent Compounds, Coordinate covalent compounds Quiz WHY DO ATOMS FORM CHEMICAL BONDS? QUIZ