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question 10 (1 point) london dispersion forces are the weakest of the i…

Question

question 10 (1 point)
london dispersion forces are the weakest of the intermolecular forces.
true
false
question 11 (1 point)
two molecules can be covalently bonded together by removing water. for example,
amino acids are joined together to form a protein. what type of reaction is used?
dehydration reaction
hydrolysis reaction
neutralization reaction
redox reaction

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Question 10: London dispersion forces are indeed the weakest intermolecular forces. They are temporary and arise from the formation of instantaneous dipoles in non - polar molecules.
  • Question 11: A dehydration reaction (also known as a condensation reaction) is a reaction where two molecules are covalently bonded together with the loss of a water molecule. In the case of amino acids forming proteins, a peptide bond is formed between amino acids, and a water molecule is removed. Hydrolysis is the reverse (breaking bonds with the addition of water), neutralization is an acid - base reaction, and redox is a reaction involving electron transfer.

Answer:

  • Question 10: True
  • Question 11: dehydration reaction