| Term | Definition |
| Dipole-dipole force | The attraction between two permanent dipoles is called a(n) _______. |
| Intermolecular force | Any force that holds two molecules together is called a(n) ______. |
| Polar covalent | A bond in which one of the atoms attracts the shared pair more strongly than the other is said to be ______. |
| Gas chromatography | Used mostly in organic chemistry, ______ is used to analyze volatile liquids and mixtures of gases. |
| Dispersion force | When a temporary dipole induces a dipole in a neighboring molecule, the resulting attraction is called a(n) ________. |
| Chromatography | The methods of separating the substances in a mixture that depend on polarity are called ________. |
| Van der Waals force | A(n) ________ is a weak force that results from the attraction between the electrons of one atom and the protons of another. |
| Column chromatography | In the process of _______, a glass or plastic column is used to carry out the separation. |
| Induced dipole | When a nonpolar molecule is temporarily changed to a dipole by the approach of a polar molecule, it is said to be a(n) _______. |
| Dipole | molecule with any asymmetrical charge distribution is a(n) ________. |
| High performance liquid chromatography | A type of column chromatography that combines reduced particle size in the stationary phase with high pressure in the mobile phase is _________. |
| Dipole moment | A(n) __________ is a measure of the strength of a dipole. |
| Intramolecular force | Any attraction between atoms in a molecule is a(n) ________. |